The complex dust formation zone of the AGB star IRC+10216 probed with CARMA 0.25 arcsec angular resolution molecular observations
Jose Pablo Fonfria, Manuel Fernandez-Lopez, Marcelino Agundez, Carmen, Sanchez-Contreras, Salvador Curiel, Jose Cernicharo

TL;DR
This study uses high-resolution molecular observations with CARMA to map the dust formation zone around the AGB star IRC+10216, revealing complex structures, asymmetries, and chemical abundance variations within 50 stellar radii.
Contribution
First high-resolution interferometric mapping of molecular emission in IRC+10216's dust formation zone, revealing detailed chemical and structural asymmetries.
Findings
Maser emission arcs of SiS between 5 and 20 R*
Decreasing H13CN abundance with radius
Sharp increase in SiO abundance between 5 and 20 R*
Abstract
We present low spectral resolution molecular interferometric observations at 1.2 mm obtained with the Combined Array for Research in Millimetre-wave Astronomy (CARMA) towards the C-rich AGB star IRC+10216. We have mapped the emission of several lines of SiS, H13CN, SiO, and SiC2 in the ground and first excited vibrational states with a high angular resolution of 0.25 arcsec. These observations have allowed us to partially resolve the emission of the envelope at distances from the star <50 stellar radii (R*), where the stellar wind is mainly accelerated. The structure of the molecular emission has been modelled with a 3D radiation transfer code. The emission of line SiS(v=0,J=14-13) is best reproduced with a set of maser emitting arcs arranged between 5 and 20 R*. The abundance of H13CN with respect to H2 decreases from 8e-7 at 1-5 R* to 3e-7 at 20 R*. The SiO observations are explained…
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