CO observations of symbiotic stellar systems
V. Bujarrabal, J. Mikolajewska, J. Alcolea, and G. Quintana-Lacaci

TL;DR
This study uses millimeter-wave observations to analyze molecular emissions from the inner shells of symbiotic stellar systems, revealing properties similar to those around standard AGB stars and estimating mass-loss rates.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed analysis of molecular emission lines in symbiotic systems, modeling the physical conditions of the inner shells around the cool star.
Findings
Detected weak CO emission in R Aqr and CH Cyg.
Inner shells have properties similar to AGB stars, with outflow velocities of 5-25 km/s.
Mass-loss rates are higher than in standard AGB stars.
Abstract
We have performed mm-wave observations with the IRAM 30m telescope of the 12CO J=2-1 and J=1-0, 13CO J=2-1 and J=1-0, and SiO J=5-4 transitions in the symbiotic stars R Aqr, CH Cyg, and HM Sge. The data were analyzed by means of a simple analytical description of the general properties of molecular emission from the inner shells around the cool star. Numerical calculations of the expected line profiles, taking into account the level population and radiative transfer under such conditions, were also performed. Weak emission of 12CO J=2-1 and J=1-0 was detected in R Aqr and CH Cyg; a good line profile of 12CO J=2-1 in R Aqr was obtained. The intensities and profile shapes of the detected lines are compatible with emission coming from a very small shell around the Mira-type star, with a radius comparable to or slightly smaller than the distance to the hot dwarf companion, 10 - 2…
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