First detection of AlF line emission towards M-type AGB stars
M. Saberi, T. Khouri, L. Velilla-Prieto, J. P. Fonfr\'ia, W. H. T., Vlemmings, and S. Wedemeyer

TL;DR
This study reports the first detection of AlF line emission in the outflows of five nearby oxygen-rich AGB stars, providing insights into fluorine production and its contribution to stellar and galactic chemical evolution.
Contribution
It presents the first observational detection of AlF in M-type AGB stars, estimating AlF abundance and emitting regions, thus advancing understanding of fluorine nucleosynthesis in evolved stars.
Findings
Detected AlF emission in five AGB stars.
Estimated AlF abundance ranges consistent with solar fluorine levels.
Provided spatial and column density measurements of AlF in stellar outflows.
Abstract
The nucleosynthesis production of fluorine (F) is still a matter of debate. Asymptotic giant branch (AGB) stars are one of the main candidates for F production. However, their contribution to the total F budget is not fully known due to the lack of observations. In this paper, we report the detection of AlF line emission, one of the two main carriers of F in the gas-phase in the outflow of evolved stars, towards five nearby oxygen-rich AGB stars, Ceti, R Leo, IK Tau, R Dor, and W Hya. From spatially resolved observations, we estimated the AlF emitting region with a radius for Ceti and for R Leo. From population diagram analysis, we report the AlF column densities of cm and cm for Ceti and R Leo, respectively, within these regions. For Ceti, we used the CO (,…
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