Search for aluminium monoxide in the winds of oxygen-rich AGB stars
E. De Beck, L. Decin, S. Ramstedt, H. Olofsson, K. M. Menten, N. A., Patel, W. H. T. Vlemmings

TL;DR
This study detects aluminium monoxide (AlO) in the winds of oxygen-rich AGB stars using data from multiple telescopes, confirming its presence in some stars' outflows and highlighting the need for higher sensitivity observations.
Contribution
First systematic search for AlO in a sample of oxygen-rich AGB stars using archival data from various telescopes, confirming its presence in some cases and providing insights into its emission regions.
Findings
Definite AlO detection in o Cet and R Aqr
Tentative AlO detection in R Dor and IK Tau
AlO emission likely traces inner wind regions within a few tens of AU
Abstract
Aluminium monoxide, AlO, is likely efficiently depleted from the gas around oxygen-rich evolved stars to form alumina clusters and dust seeds. Its presence in the extended atmospheres of evolved stars has been derived from optical spectroscopy. More recently, AlO gas was also detected at long wavelengths around the supergiant VY CMa and the oxygen-rich asymptotic giant branch (AGB) star o Cet (Mira A). In search of AlO, we mined data obtained with APEX, the IRAM 30m telescope, Herschel/HIFI, SMA, and ALMA, which were primarily aimed at studying other molecular species. We report here on observations of AlO towards a sample of eight oxygen-rich AGB stars in different rotational transitions, up to seven for some stars. We present definite detections of one rotational transition of AlO for o Cet and R Aqr, and tentative detections of one transition for R Dor and o Cet, and two for IK Tau…
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