CO envelope of the symbiotic star R Aqr seen by ALMA
S. Ramstedt, S. Mohamed, T. Olander, W.H.T. Vlemmings, T. Khouri, S., Liljegren

TL;DR
This study uses ALMA observations to analyze the CO envelope of the symbiotic star R Aqr, revealing a larger than expected envelope, a lower mass-loss rate, and complex gas distribution influenced by binary interactions.
Contribution
First ALMA high-resolution study of R Aqr's CO envelope, providing new insights into its size, mass-loss rate, and complex circumstellar structure influenced by binary interaction.
Findings
CO envelope is about 10 times larger than previously thought
Mass-loss rate is significantly lower than earlier estimates
Complex molecular gas distribution influenced by binary interaction
Abstract
The symbiotic star R Aqr is part of a small sample of binary AGB stars observed with ALMA. The sample stars are: R Aqr, Mira, W Aql, and pi1 Gru. The sample covers a range in binary separation and wind properties, where R Aqr is the source with the smallest separation. The R Aqr binary pair consists of an M-type AGB star and a white dwarf at a separation of 45 mas, equivalent to about 10 AU at 218 pc. The aim of the ALMA study is to investigate the dependence of the wind shaping on the binary separation and to provide constraints for hydrodynamical binary interaction models. R Aqr is particularly interesting as the source with the smallest separation and a complex circumstellar environment that is strongly affected by the interaction between the two stars and by the high-energy radiation resulting from this interaction and from the hot white dwarf companion. The CO(J=3-2) line emission…
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