Dusty wind of W Hya. Multi-wavelength modelling of the present-day and recent mass-loss
T. Khouri, L. B. F. M. Waters, A. de Koter, L. Decin, M. Min, B. L. de, Vries, R. Lombaert, N. L. J. Cox

TL;DR
This study models the dust envelope of W Hya to understand its mass-loss mechanisms, revealing a complex dust shell structure, variable recent mass-loss, and the origins of silicate emission, advancing knowledge of AGB star winds.
Contribution
It provides a detailed multi-wavelength model of W Hya's dust envelope, linking dust properties to wind dynamics and recent mass-loss history, especially for oxygen-rich AGB stars.
Findings
Presence of a gravitationally bound dust shell affecting emission
Silicate emission originates beyond 40 AU from the star
Recent mass-loss rate peaked around 3500 years ago
Abstract
Low- and intermediate-mass stars go through a period of intense mass-loss at the end of their lives in a phase known as the asymptotic giant branch (AGB). During the AGB a significant fraction of their initial mass is expelled in a stellar wind. This process controls the final stages of their evolution and contributes to the chemical evolution of galaxies. However, the wind-driving mechanism of AGB stars is not yet well understood, especially so for oxygen-rich sources. Characterizing both the present-day mass-loss and wind structure and the evolution of the mass-loss rate of such stars is paramount to advancing our understanding of this processes. We modelled the dust envelope of W Hya using an advanced radiative transfer code. The dust model was analysed in the light of a previously calculated gas-phase wind model and compared to measurements available in the literature, such as…
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Taxonomy
TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Galaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena
