The unusual 3D distribution of NaCl around the AGB star IK Tau
A. Coenegrachts, T. Danilovich, F. De Ceuster, and L. Decin

TL;DR
This study maps the 3D distribution of NaCl around the AGB star IK Tau, revealing a spiral structure and quantifying NaCl abundances in off-center clumps using deprojection and radiative transfer modeling.
Contribution
It introduces the first 3D deprojection of NaCl distribution around an AGB star and provides detailed abundance measurements for the first time.
Findings
NaCl forms a spiral-like distribution around IK Tau.
Maximum expansion velocity of IK Tau is 28.4 km/s.
NaCl abundances range from 9e-9 to 5e-8 relative to H2.
Abstract
NaCl is a diatomic molecule with a large dipole moment, which allows for its detection even at relatively small abundances. It has been detected towards several evolved stars, among which is the AGB star IK Tau, around which it is distributed in several clumps that lie off-center from the star. We aim to study the three-dimensional distribution of NaCl around the AGB star IK Tau, and to obtain the abundance of NaCl relative to H for each of the clumps. First, a new value for the maximum expansion velocity is determined. The observed ALMA channel maps are then deprojected to create a three-dimensional model of the distribution of NaCl. This model is then used as input for the radiative transfer modelling code magritte, which is used to obtain the NaCl abundances of each of the clumps by comparing the observations with the results of the magritte simulations. Additionally, the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research
