Keplerian disks and outflows in post-AGB stars: AC Herculis, 89 Herculis, IRAS 19125+0343, and R Scuti
I. Gallardo Cava, M. G\'omez-Garrido, V. Bujarrabal, A., Castro-Carrizo, J. Alcolea, and H. Van Winckel

TL;DR
This study uses interferometric observations to analyze the structure, dynamics, and mass distribution of disks and outflows in several post-AGB binary stars, revealing a new subclass where outflows dominate the nebula.
Contribution
It introduces a new subclass of binary post-AGB stars with outflows as the main nebular component, based on detailed observational modeling of four specific cases.
Findings
IRAS 19125+0343 and R Sct have outflows dominating their nebulae.
89 Her shows an intermediate case with both disk and outflow contributions.
The outflow mass in AC Her is less than 5% of the total nebular mass.
Abstract
There is a class of binary post-AGB stars with a remarkable near-infrared excess that are surrounded by Keplerian or quasi-Keplerian disks and extended outflows composed of gas escaping from the disk. The Keplerian dynamics had been well identified in four cases, namely the Red Rectangle, AC Her, IW Car, and IRAS 08544-4431. In these objects, the mass of the outflow represents ~ 10 % of the nebular mass, the disk being the dominant component of the nebula. We present interferometric NOEMA maps of 12CO and 13CO J=2-1 in 89 Her and 12CO J=2-1 in AC Her, IRAS 19125+0343, and R Sct. Several properties of the nebula are obtained from the data and model fitting, including the structure, density, and temperature distributions, as well as the dynamics. We also discuss the uncertainties on the derived values. The presence of an expanding component in AC Her is doubtful, but thanks to new maps…
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