Widespread HCN maser emission in carbon-rich evolved stars
K. M. Menten (1), F. Wyrowski (1), D. Keller (1, 2) T. Kami\'nski, (3) ((1) Max-Planck-Institut f\"ur Radioastronomie, (2) Instituut voor, Sterrenkunde, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, (3) Harvard-Smithsonian Center, for Astrophyics)

TL;DR
This study reveals that 177 GHz HCN maser emission is widespread among carbon-rich AGB stars, with most observed sources showing strong maser lines comparable to or exceeding the ground state emission.
Contribution
First comprehensive survey demonstrating the commonality of 177 GHz HCN maser emission in carbon-rich AGB stars beyond IRC+10216.
Findings
177 GHz HCN maser detected in 11 of 13 sources
Maser line often rivals or exceeds ground state emission
Maser emission is common in carbon-rich AGB stars
Abstract
Context. HCN is a major constituent of the circumstellar envelopes of carbon-rich evolved stars, and rotational lines from within its vibrationally excited states probe parts of these regions closest to the stellar surface. A number of such lines are known to show maser action. Historically, in one of them, the 177 GHz line in the -doubled bending mode has been found to show relatively strong maser action, with results only published for a single object, the archetypical high-mass loss asymptotic giant branch (AGB) star IRC+10216. Aims. To examine how common 177 GHz HCN maser emission is, we conducted an exploratory survey for this line toward a select sample of carbon-rich asymptotic giant branch stars that are observable from the southern hemisphere. Methods. We used the Atacama Pathfinder Experiment 12 meter submillimeter Telescope (APEX) equipped with a new…
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