PACS and SPIRE range spectroscopy of cool, evolved stars
Dries Nicolaes, M.A.T. Groenewegen, P. Royer, R. Lombaert, T., Danilovich, L. Decin

TL;DR
This study analyzes Herschel PACS and SPIRE spectra of 40 evolved stars to investigate their mass-loss processes, providing data products and initial analysis methods for future research on stellar evolution.
Contribution
It offers a comprehensive data set of spectra and line identifications for evolved stars, along with methods for spectral analysis and initial findings on continuum slopes and rotational temperatures.
Findings
OH/IR stars have steeper continuum slopes than other stars.
Rotational diagrams for CO suggest two-component temperature models.
The data products facilitate future detailed studies of stellar mass loss.
Abstract
Context: At the end of their lives AGB stars are prolific producers of dust and gas. The details of this mass-loss process are still not understood very well. Herschel PACS and SPIRE spectra offer a unique way of investigating properties of AGB stars in general and the mass-loss process in particular. Methods: The HIPE software with the latest calibration is used to process the available PACS and SPIRE spectra of 40 evolved stars. The spectra are convolved with the response curves of the PACS and SPIRE bolometers and compared to the fluxes measured in imaging data of these sources. Custom software is used to identify lines in the spectra, and to determine the central wavelengths and line intensities. Standard molecular line databases are used to associate the observed lines. Because of the limited spectral resolution of the spectrometers several known lines are typically potential…
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