Atomium: A high-resolution view on the highly asymmetric wind of the AGB star Pi1 Gruis. I. First detection of a new companion and its effect on the inner wind
Ward Homan, Miguel Montarges, Bannawit Pimpanuwat, Anita M. S., Richards, Sofia H. J. Wallstrom, Pierre Kervella, Leen Decin, Albert, Zijlstra, Taissa Danilovich, Alex de Koter, Karl Menten, Raghvendra Sahai,, John Plane, Kelvin Lee, Rens Waters, Alain Baudry, Ka Tat Wong

TL;DR
This study uses ALMA observations to reveal a complex, asymmetric circumstellar environment around Pi1 Gruis, including a spiral structure and signs of a close companion affecting the star's wind dynamics.
Contribution
First detection of a close companion and detailed analysis of its influence on the asymmetric wind structure of Pi1 Gruis.
Findings
Detection of a spiral structure consistent with a companion at 0.04''
Identification of gas rotation and acceleration in the inner wind
Tentative upper limit of 1.1 solar masses for the companion
Abstract
The nebular circumstellar environments of cool evolved stars are known to harbour a rich morphological complexity of gaseous structures on different length scales. A large part of these density structures are thought to be brought about by the interaction of the stellar wind with a close companion. The S-type asymptotic giant branch star Pi1 Gruis, which has a known companion at ~440 au and is thought to harbour a second, closer-by (<10 au) companion, was observed with the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array as part of the ATOMIUM Large programme. In this work, the brightest CO, SiO, and HCN molecular line transitions are analysed. The continuum map shows two maxima, separated by 0.04'' (6 au). The CO data unambiguously reveal that Pi1 Gru's circumstellar environment harbours an inclined, radially outflowing, equatorial density enhancement. It contains a spiral structure at an…
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TopicsAstrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research
