An HI Imaging Survey of Asymptotic Giant Branch Stars
L. D. Matthews (MIT Haystack Observatory), T. Le Bertre (Observatoire, de Paris), E. Gerard (Observatoire de Paris), M. C. Johnson (Univeristy of, Texas at Austin)

TL;DR
This study uses the VLA to image HI emission around eight AGB stars, revealing diverse morphologies influenced by stellar motion and interactions with the surrounding medium, including detached shells and extended wakes.
Contribution
First high-resolution HI imaging survey of AGB stars revealing detailed circumstellar envelope structures and interactions with the interstellar medium.
Findings
Six out of eight stars show HI emission from circumstellar envelopes.
Detected HI masses range from 0.015 to 0.055 solar masses.
Presence of detached shells and extended wakes influenced by stellar motion.
Abstract
We present an imaging study of a sample of eight asymptotic giant branch (AGB) stars in the HI 21-cm line. Using observations from the Very Large Array, we have unambiguously detected HI emission associated with the extended circumstellar envelopes of six of the targets. The detected HI masses range from M_HI ~ 0.015-0.055 M_sun. The HI morphologies and kinematics are diverse, but in all cases appear to be significantly influenced by the interaction between the circumstellar envelope and the surrounding medium. Four stars (RX Lep, Y UMa, Y CVn, and V1942 Sgr) are surrounded by detached HI shells ranging from 0.36 to 0.76 pc across. We interpret these shells as resulting from material entrained in a stellar outflow being abruptly slowed at a termination shock where it meets the local medium. RX Lep and TX Psc, two stars with moderately high space velocities (V_space>56 km/s), exhibit…
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