The detached dust and gas shells around the carbon star U Ant
M. Maercker, H. Olofsson, K. Eriksson, B. Gustafsson, F.L. Sch\"oier

TL;DR
This study used polarization and high-resolution spectroscopy to confirm and characterize two detached shells around the carbon star U Ant, revealing their composition, structure, and likely origin from thermal pulse events.
Contribution
First to differentiate dust and gas shells around U Ant using polarization data and high-resolution spectroscopy, providing detailed physical and kinematic properties.
Findings
Inner shell is mainly gas at 43" radius
Outer shell is mainly dust at 50" radius
Shells formed from brief mass loss episodes linked to thermal pulses
Abstract
Context: Geometrically thin, detached shells of gas have been found around a handful of carbon stars. --Aims: Previous observations of scattered stellar light in the circumstellar medium around the carbon star U Ant were taken through filters centred on the resonance lines of K and Na. These observations could not separate the scattering by dust and atoms. The aim of this paper is to remedy this situation. --Methods: We have obtained polarization data on stellar light scattered in the circumstellar medium around U Ant through filters which contain no strong lines, making it possible to differentiate between the two scattering agents. Kinematic, as well as spatial, information on the gas shells were obtained through high-resolution echelle spectrograph observations of the KI and NaD lines. --Results: We confirm the existence of two detached shells around U Ant. The inner shell (at a…
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