Detection of CI line emission from the detached CO shell of the AGB star R Sculptoris
Hans Olofsson, Per Bergman, Michael Lindqvist

TL;DR
This study detects neutral carbon emission from a detached CO shell around the AGB star R Scl, providing insights into the shell's physical properties and the photodissociation processes in stellar mass loss.
Contribution
First detection of CI line emission from a detached CO shell around an AGB star, constraining shell properties and photodissociation effects.
Findings
Detected CI line emission towards R Scl's detached shell.
Estimated shell mass, temperature, and CO abundance from line modeling.
Indications of a clumpy medium affecting the interpretation.
Abstract
Stars on the asymptotic giant branch (AGB) lose substantial amounts of matter, to the extent that they are important for the chemical evolution of, and dust production in, the universe. The mass loss is believed to increase gradually with age on the AGB, but it may also occur in the form of bursts, possibly related to the thermal pulsing phenomenon. Detached, geometrically thin, CO shells around carbon stars are good signposts of brief and intense mass ejection. We aim to put further constraints on the physical properties of detached CO shells around AGB stars. The photodissociation of CO and other carbon-bearing species in the shells leads to the possibility of detecting lines from neutral carbon. We have therefore searched for the CI() line at 492 GHz towards two carbon stars, S Sct and R Scl, with detached CO shells of different ages, about 8000 and 2300 years,…
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