Recent mass ejection from AGB star W Hya
Do Thi Hoai, Pham Tuyet Nhung, Pierre Darriulat, Pham Ngoc Diep,, Nguyen Bich Ngoc, Tran Thi Thai, Pham Tuan-Anh

TL;DR
This study uses ALMA and VLT observations to reveal a two-component, dynamic wind structure around the AGB star W Hya, highlighting recent mass ejection events and their implications for stellar wind models.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed analysis of recent mass ejection from W Hya, linking gas and dust emissions and proposing convective cell ejections as key wind drivers.
Findings
Identification of a stable, spherical gas shell at 30 au.
Detection of a recent, high-density, high-velocity ejection near the star.
Evidence supporting convective cell ejections as wind formation mechanism.
Abstract
We analyse archival ALMA (Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array) observations of two molecular line emissions, CO(3-2) and SiO(8-7), from oxygen-rich AGB (Asymptotic Giant Branch) star W Hya. Together with results of earlier VLT observations at visible and infrared wavelengths, our results suggest a two-component picture of the morpho-kinematics of the circumstellar envelope (CSE), one stable over time, at the scale of centuries, and the other variable, at the scale of years. The stable component consists of an approximately spherical shell of gas and dust expanding radially to a terminal velocity of 5 km s at a distance of 30 au from the star. It is found to display comparable features as seen in the CSE of R Dor, a star similar to W Hya. The variable component projects on the plane of the sky over a region confined to the neighbourhood of the…
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TopicsAstrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Space Exploration and Technology
