ATOMIUM: Halide molecules around the S-type AGB star W Aquilae
T. Danilovich, M. Van de Sande, J. M. C. Plane, T. J. Millar, P., Royer, M. A. Amor, K. Hammami, L. Decock, C. A. Gottlieb, L. Decin, A. M. S., Richards, E. De Beck, A. Baudry, J. Bolte, E. Cannon, F. De Ceuster, A. de, Koter, S. Etoka, D. Gobrecht, M. Gray, F. Herpin, W. Homan

TL;DR
This study investigates the chemical composition of the circumstellar envelope of the S-type AGB star W Aquilae, focusing on aluminum halides and hydrogen halides, revealing new molecular detections and abundance distributions.
Contribution
First detection of AlCl and AlF rotational lines in an S-type AGB star, with detailed abundance and spatial distribution analysis, updating chemical models of such stars.
Findings
AlCl is confined within 0.1 arcseconds of the star
AlF emission extends up to 0.6 arcseconds from the star
AlF abundance exceeds solar fluorine levels, indicating stellar surface enrichment
Abstract
S-type asymptotic giant branch (AGB) stars are thought to be intermediates in the evolution of oxygen- to carbon-rich AGB stars. The chemical compositions of their circumstellar envelopes are also intermediate, but have not been studied in as much detail as their carbon- and oxygen-rich counterparts. We aim to determine the abundances of AlCl and AlF from rotational lines, which have been observed for the first time towards an S-type AGB star, W Aql. In combination with models based on PACS observations, we aim to update our chemical kinetics network based on these results. We analyse ALMA observations towards W Aql of AlCl in the ground and first two vibrationally excited states and AlF in the ground vibrational state. Using radiative transfer models, we determine the abundances and spatial abundance distributions of AlCl, AlCl, and AlF. We also model HCl and HF emission…
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TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Astronomical Observations and Instrumentation
