An observational study of dust nucleation in Mira ($o$ Ceti): I. Variable features of AlO and other Al-bearing species
T. Kami\'nski, K.T. Wong, M. R. Schmidt, H.S.P. M\"uller, C.A., Gottlieb, I. Cherchneff, K.M. Menten, D. Keller, S. Br\"unken, J.M. Winters,, N.A. Patel

TL;DR
This study investigates aluminum-bearing molecules around Mira to understand dust formation, revealing variable AlO features and complex gas chemistry, which are crucial for understanding inorganic dust condensation in cool giant stars.
Contribution
It provides multi-epoch, multi-wavelength observations of Al-bearing species in Mira, highlighting their variability and distribution, advancing knowledge of dust nucleation processes.
Findings
AlO, AlOH, AlH, and Al I are main aluminum species in Mira.
AlO shows irregular variability linked to shocks.
Inhomogeneous AlO distribution affects dust production.
Abstract
Context: Dust is efficiently produced by cool giant stars, but the condensation of inorganic dust is poorly understood. Aims: Identify and characterize aluminum bearing species in the circumstellar gas of Mira ( Ceti) in order to elucidate their role in the production of AlO dust. Methods: Multiepoch spectral line observations at (sub-)millimeter, far-infrared, and optical wavelengths including: maps with ALMA which probe the gas distribution in the immediate vicinity of the star at ~30 mas; observations with ALMA, APEX, and Herschel in 2013-2015 for studying cycle and inter-cycle variability of the rotational lines of Al bearing molecules; optical records as far back as 1965 to examine variations in electronic transitions over time spans of days to decades; and velocity measurements and excitation analysis of the spectral features which constrain the physical parameters of…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astro and Planetary Science
