The Mira variable S Ori: Relationships between the photosphere, molecular layer, dust shell, and SiO maser shell at 4 epochs
M. Wittkowski, D. A. Boboltz, K. Ohnaka, T. Driebe, M. Scholz

TL;DR
This multi-epoch study of the Mira star S Ori combines mid-infrared and radio interferometry to analyze the relationships between its photosphere, molecular layers, dust shell, and SiO maser regions, revealing phase-dependent structural changes.
Contribution
First concurrent multi-epoch mid-infrared and radio interferometry analysis of an oxygen-rich Mira star, linking atmospheric layers, dust formation, and maser regions over time.
Findings
Dust shell is more compact near visual minimum.
SiO maser spots are located 1.9-2.4 times the photospheric radius.
Dust formation increases near the star at visual minimum.
Abstract
We present the first multi-epoch study that includes concurrent mid-infrared and radio interferometry of an oxygen-rich Mira star. We obtained mid-infrared interferometry of S Ori with VLTI/MIDI at four epochs between December 2004 and December 2005. We concurrently observed v=1, J=1-0 (43.1 GHz), and v=2, J=1-0 (42.8 GHz) SiO maser emission toward S Ori with the VLBA at three epochs. The MIDI data are analyzed using self-excited dynamic model atmospheres including molecular layers, complemented by a radiative transfer model of the circumstellar dust shell. The VLBA data are reduced to the spatial structure and kinematics of the maser spots. The modeling of our MIDI data results in phase-dependent continuum photospheric angular diameters between about 7.9 mas (Phase 0.55) and 9.7 mas (Phase 1.16). The dust shell can best be modeled with Al2O3 grains using phase-dependent inner boundary…
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