On the physical structure of IRC+10216. Ground-based and Herschel observations of CO and CCH
E. De Beck, R. Lombaert, M. Ag\'undez, F. Daniel, L. Decin, J., Cernicharo, H. S. P. M\"uller, M. Min, P. Royer, B. Vandenbussche, A. de, Koter, L. B. F. M. Waters, M. A. T. Groenewegen, M. J. Barlow, M. Gu\'elin,, C. Kahane, J. C. Pearson, P. Encrenaz, R. Szczerba, M. R. Schmidt

TL;DR
This study models the physical structure of IRC+10216's circumstellar envelope using multi-line observations of CO and CCH, revealing the effects of episodic mass loss and radiative pumping on molecular excitation.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive radiative-transfer model of IRC+10216's CSE, integrating CO and CCH observations to constrain physical conditions and excitation mechanisms.
Findings
Gas mass-loss rate of 1.5×10^{-5} Msun/yr over last 1000 years
Gas-to-dust ratio of 375, typical for AGB stars
Significant radiative pumping influences CCH excitation
Abstract
The C-rich AGB star IRC+10216 undergoes strong mass loss, and quasi-periodic density enhancements in the circumstellar matter have been reported. CO is ubiquitous in the CSE, while CCH emission comes from a spatially confined shell. With the IRAM 30m telescope and Herschel/HIFI, we recently detected unexpectedly strong emission from the CCH N=4-3, 6-5, 7-6, 8-7, and 9-8 transitions, challenging the available chemical and physical models. We aim to constrain the physical properties of IRC+10216's CSE, including the effect of episodic mass loss on the observed emission. In particular, we aim to determine the excitation region and conditions of CCH and to reconcile these with interferometric maps of the N=1-0 transition. Via radiative-transfer modelling, we provide a physical description of the CSE, constrained by the SED and a sample of 20 high-resolution and 29 low-resolution CO lines.…
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TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies
