Circumstellar HI and CO around the carbon stars V1942 Sgr and V CrB
Y. Libert, E. Gerard, C. Thum, J.M. Winters, L.D. Matthews, T. Le, Bertre

TL;DR
This study investigates the mass loss history of two TP-AGB carbon stars, V1942 Sgr and V CrB, revealing different wind properties and shell structures through CO and HI observations, highlighting diverse mass loss behaviors.
Contribution
The paper provides detailed observational analysis of circumstellar envelopes of two carbon stars, revealing distinct mass loss mechanisms and histories during the TP-AGB phase.
Findings
V1942 Sgr shows a complex CO profile and a detached HI shell indicating a long-term wind.
V CrB exhibits a primarily molecular wind with no HI detection, active for a shorter period.
High mass loss rates do not necessarily correlate with high total mass loss.
Abstract
Context. The majority of stars that leave the main sequence are undergoing extensive mass loss, in particular during the asymptotic giant branch (AGB) phase of evolution. Observations show that the rate at which this phenomenon develops differs highly from source to source, so that the time-integrated mass loss as a function of the initial conditions (mass, metallicity, etc.) and of the stage of evolution is presently not well understood. Aims. We are investigating the mass loss history of AGB stars by observing the molecular and atomic emissions of their circumstellar envelopes. Methods. In this work we have selected two stars that are on the thermally pulsing phase of the AGB (TP-AGB) and for which high quality data in the CO rotation lines and in the atomic hydrogen line at 21 cm could be obained. Results. V1942 Sgr, a carbon star of the Irregular variability type, shows a complex CO…
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