Millimetre observations of the S-type AGB star $\chi$ Cygni: variability of the emission of the inner envelope
D.T. Hoai, J.M. Winters, P.T. Nhung, P. Darriulat, and T. Le Bertre

TL;DR
This study presents millimetre observations of the circumstellar envelope of the S-type AGB star $ ext{chi}$ Cygni, revealing variability in emission lines, evidence of shocks, and episodic outflows, with first-time detection of SiO maser emission in a specific transition.
Contribution
It provides new millimetre line emission data of $ ext{chi}$ Cygni, highlighting variability, shock-related features, and first detection of SiO maser emission in the ($ u$=1,$J$=6-5) transition.
Findings
Variability in H$^{12}$CN(3-2) emission between 2023 and 2024.
Evidence for recent mass ejection and episodic outflows.
First detection of SiO maser emission in the ($ u$=1,$J$=6-5) transition.
Abstract
New observations are presented of millimetre line emissions of the circumstellar envelope (CSE) of AGB star Cygni using the recently upgraded NOEMA array. Cygni is an S-type Mira variable, at the border between oxygen-rich and carbon-rich, that has been observed for over 40 years to display features giving evidence for the strong role played by pulsation-associated shock waves in the generation of its wind. The new observations give evidence for a bright HCN(3-2) line emission confined to the very close neighbourhood of the star, however significantly more extended in 2024 than in 2023. Interpretation of such variability in terms of maser emission is considered but found to raise significant unanswered questions. Moreover, other unexpected features are observed in the very close neighbourhood of the star, including low SiO(6-5)/SiO(6-5),…
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TopicsAstronomy and Astrophysical Research · Astronomical Observations and Instrumentation · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies
