ATOMIUM: Probing the inner wind of evolved O-rich stars with new, highly excited H$_2$O and OH lines
A. Baudry, K. T. Wong, S. Etoka, A. M. S. Richards, H. S. P. Muller,, F. Herpin, T. Danilovich, M. D. Gray, S. Wallstrom, D. Gobrecht, T. Khouri,, L. Decin, C. A. Gottlieb, K. M. Menten, W. Homan, T. J. Millar, M. Montarges,, B. Pimpanuwat, J. M. C. Plane, P. Kervella

TL;DR
This study uses ALMA observations to detect highly excited water and hydroxyl lines in evolved O-rich stars, revealing new transitions, maser activity, and complex kinematics, advancing understanding of stellar envelopes.
Contribution
First detection of multiple highly excited H$_2$O and OH lines in evolved stars, with improved frequency measurements and insights into maser conditions and envelope dynamics.
Findings
Most detected lines are new in space.
Water emission shows compact and extended structures up to twelve stellar radii.
Water line at 268.149 GHz exhibits time variability and maser activity.
Abstract
Water and the hydroxyl radical are major constituents of the envelope of O-rich late-type stars. Transitions involving energy levels that are highly excited have been observed in both HO and OH. These and more recently discovered transitions can now be observed at a high sensitivity and angular resolution with the ALMA Array. Spectra and maps of HO and OH observed with an angular resolution of 20 to 200 mas were obtained at two epochs with the ALMA array. Observations with the Compact Array were also used to check for time variability of water transitions. Radiative transfer models of water were revisited to characterize masing conditions and up-to-date chemical models were used for comparison with our observations. Ten rotational transitions of HO with energies up to 9000 K were observed in various vibrational states. All but one are new detections in space, and from…
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TopicsAstronomy and Astrophysical Research · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Scientific Research and Discoveries
