The impact of stellar companion UV photons on the chemistry of the circumstellar environments of AGB stars
M. Van de Sande, T. J. Millar

TL;DR
This study models how UV photons from stellar companions influence the chemistry of AGB star outflows, revealing that companion type and radiation intensity significantly alter molecular compositions and complexity.
Contribution
Introduces a one-dimensional chemical model incorporating stellar companion UV radiation effects, highlighting their impact on outflow chemistry and potential for observational diagnostics.
Findings
Red dwarf companions have limited impact.
Solar-like companions cause significant chemical changes.
White dwarf companions have moderate effects.
Abstract
Spherical asymmetries are prevalent within the outflows of AGB stars. Since binary interaction with a stellar or planetary companion is thought to be the underlying mechanism behind large-scale structures, we included the effects of UV radiation originating from a stellar companion in our chemical kinetics model. The one-dimensional model provides a first approximation of its effects on the chemistry throughout the outflow. The presence of a close-by stellar companion can strongly influence the chemistry within the entire outflow. Its impact depends on the intensity of the radiation (set by the stellar radius and blackbody temperature) and on the extinction the UV radiation experiences (set by the outflow density, density structure, and assumed radius of dust formation). Parent species can be photodissociated by the companion, initiating a rich photon-driven chemistry in the inner parts…
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Taxonomy
TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astro and Planetary Science · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research
