An interferometric search for SiO maser emission in planetary nebulae
Rold\'an A. Cala, Jos\'e F. G\'omez, Luis F. Miranda, Hiroshi Imai,, Itziar de Gregorio-Monsalvo, Florin Placinta Mitrea, Mayra Osorio, Guillem, Anglada

TL;DR
This study conducted interferometric observations to detect SiO maser emission in planetary nebulae, aiming to understand mass-loss processes, but found no SiO maser emission associated with confirmed or candidate PNe.
Contribution
First interferometric search for SiO masers in planetary nebulae, providing constraints on their presence and role in late stellar evolution.
Findings
No SiO maser emission detected in any PNe sample.
Most targets showed no spatial coincidence between SiO masers and radio continuum.
Presence of SiO molecules in gas phase despite absence of maser emission.
Abstract
Maser emission of SiO, HO and, OH is widespread in Asymptotic Giant Branch (AGB) stars with oxygen(O)-rich envelopes. This emission quickly disappear during the post-AGB phase and is extremely rare in planetary nebulae (PN). So far, only eight PNe have been confirmed to show OH and/or HO maser emission, and none has ever been found to show SiO maser emission. We intend to obtain the first detection of a SiO maser from a PNe. Such a detection would provide us with a useful tool to probe mass-loss in PNe at a scales of a few AU from the central star, much shorter than the scales traced by H or OH masers. We compiled two different samples. The first one comprises all known PNe with confirmed OH and/or HO maser emission, as well as two candidate PNe showing OH masers. For the second sample we compiled single-dish SiO maser detections in the literature, and compared them with…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstronomy and Astrophysical Research · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies
