Resolving Decades of Periodic Spirals from the Wolf-Rayet Dust Factory WR 112
Ryan M. Lau, Matthew J. Hankins, Yinuo Han, Izumi Endo, Anthony F. J., Moffat, Michael E. Ressler, Itsuki Sakon, Joel Sanchez-Bermudez, Anthony, Soulain, Ian R. Stevens, Peter G. Tuthill, and Peredur M. Williams

TL;DR
This study uses multi-epoch high-resolution infrared imaging to reveal that WR 112's circumstellar dust forms a nearly edge-on spiral with a 20-year period, revising previous models and confirming its prolific dust production.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed multi-epoch analysis confirming the spiral geometry and revising the distance and dust production rate of WR 112, a key dust-forming Wolf-Rayet binary.
Findings
WR 112 exhibits a nearly edge-on spiral dust morphology.
The orbital period of the dust spiral is approximately 20 years.
WR 112 is among the most prolific dust-producing Wolf-Rayet systems.
Abstract
WR 112 is a dust-forming carbon-rich Wolf-Rayet (WC) binary with a dusty circumstellar nebula that exhibits a complex asymmetric morphology, which traces the orbital motion and dust formation in the colliding winds of the central binary. Unraveling the complicated circumstellar dust emission around WR 112 therefore provides an opportunity to understand the dust formation process in colliding-wind WC binaries. In this work, we present a multi-epoch analysis of the circumstellar dust around WR 112 using seven high spatial resolution (FWHM ) N-band ( m) imaging observations spanning almost 20 years and includes newly obtained images from Subaru/COMICS in Oct 2019. In contrast to previous interpretations of a face-on spiral morphology, we observe clear evidence of proper motion of the circumstellar dust around WR 112 consistent with a nearly edge-on…
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