Gas and dust spectra of the D' type symbiotic star HD330036
R. Angeloni (1,2), M. Contini (2,1), S. Ciroi (1), P. Rafanelli (1), ((1) Dept. of Astronomy, University of Padova, Italy; (2) School of Physics, and Astronomy, Tel Aviv University, Israel)

TL;DR
This paper models the gas and dust spectra of the D' type symbiotic star HD330036 across multiple wavelengths, revealing the physical conditions, dust composition, and the role of shocks in dust processing.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive, self-consistent model of the star's spectra, incorporating shocks and dust features, and offers new insights into dust formation and crystallization in symbiotic systems.
Findings
UV lines originate from high-density gas near the stars
Three circumbinary dust shells identified at different temperatures
Presence of PAHs and crystalline silicates coexisting in the system
Abstract
We present a comprehensive and self-consistent modelling of the D' type symbiotic star (SS) HD330036 from radio to UV. Within a colliding-wind scenario, we analyse the continuum, line and dust spectra by means of SUMA, a code that simulates the physical conditions of an emitting gaseous cloud under the coupled effect of ionization from an external radiation source and shocks. We find that the UV lines are emitted from high density gas between the stars downstream of the reverse shock, while the optical lines are emitted downstream of the shock propagating outwards the system. As regards with the continuum SED, three shells are identified in the IR, at 850K, 320 K and 200 K with radii r = 2.8 10^13 cm, 4 10^14$ cm, and 10^15 cm, respectively, adopting a distance to Earth d=2.3 kpc: interestingly, all these shells appear to be circumbinary. The analysis of the unexploited ISO-SWS spectrum…
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Taxonomy
TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies
