High-resolution HST/ACS images of detached shells around carbon stars
H. Olofsson, M. Maercker, K. Eriksson, B. Gustafsson, F. Schoier

TL;DR
This study uses high-resolution HST/ACS images to analyze detached dust shells around the carbon stars R Scl and U Cam, revealing their structure, composition, and formation history, and providing insights into AGB star mass-loss processes.
Contribution
First detailed high-resolution imaging of detached shells around R Scl and U Cam, linking dust and gas structures and analyzing shell formation mechanisms.
Findings
Shells are spherical with specific radii and widths.
Detected small-scale clumps within the shells.
Dust and gas shells are spatially coincident within measurement errors.
Abstract
Aims: The detached shells carry information on their formation process, as well as on the small-scale structure of the circumstellar medium around AGB stars due to the absence of significant line-of-sight confusion. Methods: The youngest detached shells, those around the carbon stars R Scl and U Cam, are studied here in great detail in scattered stellar light with the Advanced Survey Camera on the Hubble Space Telescope. Quantitative results are derived assuming optically thin dust scattering. Results: The detached dust shells around R Scl and U Cam are found to be consistent with an overall spherical symmetry. They have radii of 19.2" (corresponding to a linear size of 8x10^16 cm) and 7.7" (5x10^16 cm), widths of 1.2" (5x10^15 cm) and 0.6" (4x10^15 cm), and dust masses of 3x10^-6 and 3x10^-7 M(Sun), respectively. The dynamical ages of the R Scl and U Cam shells are estimated to be 1700…
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