Dissecting the AGB star L2 Puppis: a torus in the making
F. Lykou, D. Klotz, C. Paladini, J. Hron, A.A. Zijlstra, J. Kluska,, B.R.M. Norris, P.G. Tuthill, S. Ramstedt, E. Lagadec, M. Wittkowski, M., Maercker, J. Meisner, and A. Mayer

TL;DR
This study uses high-resolution infrared observations to reveal a torus-like structure around the star L2 Puppis, providing insights into the late-stage mass loss and shaping of stellar ejecta.
Contribution
First direct imaging of a circumstellar torus around L2 Puppis using aperture masking in the near-infrared, advancing understanding of stellar evolution in late stages.
Findings
Detected a toroidal structure with a 140 mas major axis.
Identified clumps and a hook-like pattern indicating complex morphology.
Estimated the star's mass at approximately 0.7 solar masses.
Abstract
The circumstellar environment of L2 Pup, an oxygen-rich semiregular variable, was observed to understand the evolution of mass loss and the shaping of ejecta in the late stages of stellar evolution. High-angular resolution observations from a single 8 m telescope were obtained using aperture masking in the near-infrared (1.64, 2.30 and 3.74 ) on the NACO/VLT, both in imaging and polarimetric modes. The aperture-masking images of L2 Pup at 2.30 show a resolved structure that resembles a toroidal structure with a major axis of ~140 milliarcseconds (mas) and an east-west orientation. Two clumps can be seen on either side of the star, ~65 mas from the star, beyond the edge of the circumstellar envelope (estimated diameter is ~27 mas), while a faint, hook-like structure appear toward the northeast. The patterns are visible both in the imaging and polarimetric mode,…
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