ALMA Compact Array observations of the Fried Egg nebula: Evidence for large-scale asymmetric mass-loss from the yellow hypergiant IRAS 17163-3907
Sofia Wallstrom, E. Lagadec, S. Muller, J. H. Black, N. L. J. Cox, R., Galvan-Madrid, K. Justtanont, S. Longmore, H. Olofsson, R. D. Oudmaijer, G., Quintana-Lacaci, R. Szczerba, W. Vlemmings, H. van Winckel, A. Zijlstra

TL;DR
ALMA observations of the Fried Egg nebula reveal complex, asymmetric mass-loss features around the yellow hypergiant IRAS 17163-3907, providing new insights into the mass-loss processes of evolved massive stars.
Contribution
This study presents high-resolution ALMA data showing asymmetric mass-loss and complex morphology around a rare yellow hypergiant, advancing understanding of stellar evolution in massive stars.
Findings
Mass-loss rate estimated at 8×10^{-5} M_sun/yr.
Detection of a non-expanding dust ring with a velocity gradient.
Identification of a potential unidirectional ejection feature.
Abstract
Yellow hypergiants are rare and represent a fast evolutionary stage of massive evolved stars. That evolutionary phase is characterised by a very intense mass loss, the understanding of which is still very limited. Here we report ALMA Compact Array observations of a 50-mosaic toward the Fried Egg nebula, around one of the few Galactic yellow hypergiants IRAS 17163-3907. The emission from the CO J=2-1 line, H30 recombination line, and continuum is imaged at a resolution of 8, revealing the morphology of the molecular environment around the star. The continuum emission is unresolved and peaks at the position of the star. The radio recombination line H30 shows unresolved emission at the star, with an approximately gaussian spectrum centered on a velocity of 213~km/s with a width of 576~km/s. In contrast, the CO 2-1 emission is complex and…
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TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies
