The abundance of HCN in circumstellar envelopes of AGB stars of different chemical types
F. L. Sch\"oier, S. Ramstedt, H. Olofsson, M. Lindqvist, J. H., Bieging, K. B. Marvel

TL;DR
This study presents a detailed survey of HCN emission in AGB stars, revealing how HCN abundance varies with star type and C/O ratio, and providing constraints for chemical models.
Contribution
It provides the first comprehensive non-LTE analysis of HCN in a large, diverse sample of AGB stars, improving abundance estimates and model constraints.
Findings
HCN abundance is highest in carbon stars, lower in S-type, and lowest in M-type AGB stars.
HCN envelope sizes are consistent with previous interferometric results.
HCN abundances in M-type stars are higher than thermal equilibrium predictions, challenging existing models.
Abstract
A multi-transition survey of HCN (sub-) millimeter line emission from a large sample of AGB stars of different chemical type is presented. The data are analysed and circumstellar HCN abundances are estimated. The sample stars span a large range of properties such as mass-loss rate and photospheric C/O-ratio. The analysis of the new data allows for more accurate estimates of the circumstellar HCN abundances and puts new constraints on chemical models. In order to constrain the circumstellar HCN abundance distribution a detailed non-LTE excitation analysis, based on the Monte Carlo method, is performed. Effects of line overlaps and radiative excitation from dust grains are included. The median values for the derived abundances of HCN (with respect to H2) are 3x10-5, 7x10-7 and 10-7 for carbon stars (25 stars), S-type AGB stars (19 stars) and M-type AGB stars (25 stars), respectively. The…
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