Echelle long-slit optical spectroscopy of evolved stars
C. Sanchez Contreras (1), R. Sahai (2), A. Gil de Paz (3), R. Goodrich, (4) ((1) Instituto de Estructura de la Materia, CSIC, Spain, (2) JPL, (3), Dept. Astrofisica, UCM, (4) WMKO/CARA)

TL;DR
This study presents optical spectra of evolved stars transitioning from the AGB phase, analyzing Halpha profiles to reveal wind activity, mass-loss processes, and dust characteristics in pre-planetary nebulae.
Contribution
First detailed spectroscopic analysis focusing on Halpha profiles in evolved post-AGB stars, linking spectral features to stellar winds and dust properties.
Findings
Half of the objects show prominent Halpha emission with broad wings.
P-Cygni profiles indicate fast post-AGB winds in most emission sources.
Objects with Halpha in absorption have F-G type central stars.
Abstract
We present echelle long-slit optical spectra of a sample of objects evolving off the AGB, most of them in the pre-planetary nebula (pPN) phase, obtained with the ESI and MIKE spectrographs at Keck-II and Magellan-I, respectively. The total wavelength range covered with ESI (MIKE) is ~3900 to 10900 A (~3600 to 7200A). In this paper, we focus our analysis mainly on the Halpha profiles. Prominent Halpha emission is detected in half of the objects, most of which show broad Halpha wings (up to ~4000 km/s). In the majority of the Halpha-emission sources, fast, post-AGB winds are revealed by P-Cygni profiles. In ~37% of the objects Halpha is observed in absorption. In almost all cases, the absorption profile is partially filled with emission, leading to complex, structured profiles that are interpreted as an indication of incipient post-AGB mass-loss. All sources in which Halpha is seen mainly…
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