First images of the molecular gas around a born-again star revealed by ALMA
Daniel Tafoya, Jes\'us A. Toal\'a, Ramlal Unnikrishnan, Wouter H. T., Vlemmings, Mart\'in A. Guerrero, Stefan Kimeswenger, Peter A. M. van Hoof,, Luis A. Zapata, Sandra P. Trevi\~no-Morales, Janis B., Rodr\'iguez-Gonz\'alez

TL;DR
This paper presents ALMA observations revealing the first detailed images of molecular gas around a born-again star, showing a clumpy ring structure, a radially-expanding disk, and a high-velocity bipolar outflow, providing insights into stellar evolution.
Contribution
First imaging of molecular gas distribution around a born-again star, revealing a disk and bipolar outflow, advancing understanding of stellar evolution post-AGB.
Findings
Molecular emission forms a clumpy ring-like structure.
A radially-expanding disk with ~90 km/s expansion velocity.
A high-velocity bipolar outflow with ~280 km/s.
Abstract
Born-again stars allow probing stellar evolution in human timescales and provide the most promising path for the formation of hydrogen-deficient post-asymptotic giant branch objects, but their cold and molecular components remain poorly explored. Here we present ALMA observations of V605 Aql that unveil for the first time the spatio-kinematic distribution of the molecular material associated to a born-again star. Both the continuum and molecular line emission exhibit a clumpy ring-like structure with a total extent of 1 in diameter. The bulk of the molecular emission is interpreted as being produced in a radially-expanding disk-like structure with an expansion velocity v90 km s and an inclination 60 with respect to the line-of-sight. The observations also reveal a compact high-velocity component, v$_{\rm…
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