Analysis of the infrared spectra of the peculiar post-AGB stars EPLyr and HD52961
C. Gielen, H. Van Winckel, M. Matsuura, M. Min, P. Deroo, L.B.F.M., Waters, and C. Dominik

TL;DR
This study investigates the unique mineralogy and structure of the circumstellar discs of two peculiar post-AGB stars, EPLyr and HD52961, using high-resolution infrared spectra and radiative transfer modeling to understand their composition and physical environment.
Contribution
The paper provides a detailed analysis of the mineralogy, isotopic signatures, and disc structure of two binary post-AGB stars, highlighting the presence of crystalline silicates, mixed chemistry, and complex gas features.
Findings
Both stars show strong CO2 gas emission with isotopic signatures.
Crystalline silicates are present but difficult to model.
EP Lyr exhibits mixed chemistry with class-C PAHs.
Abstract
Aim: We aim to study in detail the peculiar mineralogy and structure of the circumstellar environment of two binary post-AGB stars, EPLyr and HD52961. Both stars were selected from a larger sample of evolved disc sources observed with Spitzer and show unique solid-state and gas features in their infrared spectra. Moreover, they show a very small infrared excess in comparison with the other sample stars. Methods: The different dust and gas species are identified on the basis of high-resolution Spitzer-IRS spectra. We fit the full spectrum to constrain grain sizes and temperature distributions in the discs. This, combined with our broad-band spectral energy distribution and interferometric measurements, allows us to study the physical structure of the disc, using a self-consistent 2D radiative-transfer disc model. Results: We find that both stars have strong emission features due to CO_2…
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