Charting Circumstellar Chemistry of Carbon-rich AGB Stars: I. ALMA 3 mm spectral surveys
R. Unnikrishnan, E. De Beck, L.A. Nyman, H. Olofsson, W.H.T. Vlemmings, D. Tafoya, M. Maercker, S.B. Charnley, M.A. Cordiner, I. de Gregorio, E. Humphreys, T.J. Millar, M.G. Rawlings

TL;DR
This study uses ALMA spectral surveys to analyze the molecular composition and distribution in the circumstellar envelopes of three carbon-rich AGB stars, revealing similarities to IRC+10216 and providing insights into circumstellar chemistry.
Contribution
It extends the understanding of C-rich AGB star chemistry beyond IRC+10216 by analyzing three additional stars with spatially resolved spectral data.
Findings
Similar molecular abundances across the three stars and IRC+10216
SiO is more abundant in the studied stars than in IRC+10216
Circumstellar chemistry models for IRC+10216 are broadly applicable
Abstract
AGB stars are major contributors to the chemical enrichment of the ISM through nucleosynthesis and extensive mass loss. Most of our current knowledge of AGB atmospheric and circumstellar chemistry, in particular in a C-rich environment, is based on observations of the carbon star IRC+10216. We aim to obtain a more generalised understanding of the chemistry in C-rich AGB CSEs by studying a sample of three carbon stars, IRAS15194-5115, IRAS15082-4808, and IRAS07454-7112, and test the archetypal status often attributed to IRC+10216. We performed spatially resolved, unbiased spectral surveys in ALMA Band 3. We identify a total of 132 rotational transitions from 49 molecular species. There are two main morphologies of the brightness distributions: centrally-peaked (e.g. HCN) and shell-like (e.g. CH). We estimated the sizes of the molecular emitting regions using azimuthally-averaged…
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TopicsAstronomy and Astrophysical Research · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies
