Wind mass transfer in S-type symbiotic binaries III. Confirmation of a wind focusing in EG Andromedae from the nebular [OIII]\lambda 5007 line
N. Shagatova, A. Skopal, S. Yu. Shugarov, R. Kom\v{z}\'ik, E. Kundra, and F. Teyssier

TL;DR
This study confirms that the wind from the red giant in EG Andromedae is non-spherical and focused towards the orbital plane, based on analysis of spectral line variations and nebular emission, revealing a complex wind structure.
Contribution
The paper provides observational evidence of wind focusing in EG Andromedae through spectral analysis, demonstrating non-spherical wind distribution and quantifying the wind compression.
Findings
Wind is compressed towards the orbital plane.
Mass-loss rate from polar regions is significantly lower.
Nebular [OIII] line indicates wind focusing.
Abstract
Context. The structure of the wind from the cool giants in symbiotic binaries carries important information for understanding the wind mass transfer to their white dwarf companions and its fuelling. Aims. In this paper, we indicate a non-spherical distribution of the neutral wind zone around the red giant (RG) in the symbiotic binary star, EG And. Methods. We achieved this aim by analysing the periodic orbital variations of fluxes and radial velocities of individual components of the H and [OIII]5007 lines observed on our high-cadence medium (R 11 000) and high-resolution (R 38 000) spectra. Results. The asymmetric shaping of the neutral wind zone at the near-orbital-plane region is indicated by: (i) the asymmetric course of the H core emission fluxes along the orbit; (ii) the presence of their secondary maximum around the orbital phase $\varphi =…
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Taxonomy
TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Astrophysical Phenomena and Observations
