# Magnetic field in IRC+10216 and other C-Rich Evolved Stars

**Authors:** A. Duthu (Laboratoire d'astrophysique de Bordeaux), F. Herpin, H., Wiesemeyer, A. Baudry, A. Lebre, G. Paubert

arXiv: 1705.04588 · 2017-07-26

## TL;DR

This study investigates the magnetic field distribution in the circumstellar envelope of IRC+10216 and other C-rich evolved stars, revealing a decreasing magnetic field strength with distance and complex magnetic morphology.

## Contribution

First measurement of the magnetic field in IRC+10216's envelope using spectropolarimetry, comparing it with other C-rich stars and analyzing its spatial variation.

## Key findings

- Magnetic field strength ranges from 1.6 to 14.2 mG in C-rich evolved stars.
- Magnetic field decreases as 1/r in AGB environments, indicating a toroidal field.
- Magnetic field morphology varies and is not uniformly aligned with the envelope.

## Abstract

During the transition from the Asymptotic Giant Branch (AGB) to Planetary Nebulae (PN), the circumstellar geometry and morphology change dramatically. Another characteristic of this transition is the high mass loss rate, that can be partially explained by radiation pressure and a combination of various factors like the stellar pulsation, the dust grain condensation and opacity in the upper atmosphere. The magnetic field can also be one of the main ingredients that shapes the stellar upper atmosphere and envelope. Our main goal is to investigate for the first time the spatial distribution of the magnetic field in the envelope of IRC+10216. More generally we intend to determine the magnetic field strength in the circumstellar envelope (CSE) of C-rich evolved stars, compare this field with previous studies for O-rich stars, and constrain the variation of the magnetic field with r the distance to the star's center. We use spectropolarimetric observations of the Stokes V parameter, collected with Xpol on the IRAM-30m radiotelescope, observing the Zeeman effect in seven hyperfine components of the CN J = 1-0 line. We use Crutcher's method to estimate the magnetic field. For C-rich evolved stars, we derive a magnetic field strength (B) between 1.6 and 14.2 mG while B is estimated to be 6 mG for the proto-PN (PPN) AFGL618, and an upper value of 8 mG is found for the PN NGC7027. These results are consistent with a decrease of B as 1/r in the environment of AGB objects, i.e., with the presence of a toroidal field. But this is not the case for PPN and PN stars. Our map of IRC+10216 suggests that the magnetic field is not homogeneously strong throughout or aligned with the envelope and that the morphology of the CN emission might have changed with time.

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