Dust formation in the oxygen-rich AGB star IK Tau
D. Gobrecht, I. Cherchneff, A. Sarangi, J.M.C. Plane, S.T. Bromley

TL;DR
This study models molecule and dust formation in the inner wind of the oxygen-rich AGB star IK Tau, highlighting the role of shocks in driving non-equilibrium chemistry and dust synthesis, and comparing results with recent observations.
Contribution
It presents a comprehensive non-equilibrium chemical and dust formation model for IK Tau, incorporating shocks, nucleation, and condensation processes, aligned with observational data.
Findings
Molecular abundances agree with Herschel data.
Alumina and silicate dust form at different radii, matching interferometric observations.
Dust-to-gas ratio consistent with observed values.
Abstract
We model the synthesis of molecules and dust in the inner wind of the oxygen-rich Mira-type star IK Tau, by considering the effects of periodic shocks induced by the stellar pulsation on the gas, and by following the non-equilibrium chemistry in the shocked gas layers between 1 and 10 Rstar. We consider a complete set of molecules and dust clusters, and combine the nucleation phase of dust formation with the condensation of these clusters into dust grains. Our derived molecular abundances and dust properties are compared to the most recent observational data. The chemistry is described by using a chemical kinetic network of reactions and the condensation mechanism is described by a Brownian formalism. The shocks drive an active non-equilibrium chemistry in the dust formation zone of IK Tau where the collision destruction of CO in the post-shock gas triggers the formation of C-bearing…
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