Probing Dust and PAH Chemistry in Evolved Carbon-Rich Nebulae through Optical and Infrared Observations
Rahul Kumar Anand, Atul Kumar Singh, Saurabh Sharma, Brijesh Kumar, Shantanu Rastogi

TL;DR
This paper investigates the relationship between aromatic infrared band features and optical properties of evolved carbon-rich stars using optical, near-infrared, and mid-infrared observations, revealing diversity in circumstellar environments.
Contribution
It provides new insights into the correlation between AIB features and stellar evolution stages, highlighting variations in PAH characteristics among similar objects.
Findings
All objects show prominent AIB features with spectral variations.
The 3.28μm PAH feature is absent in AFGL 2132.
Diversity in AIB profiles indicates complex circumstellar chemistry.
Abstract
This study presents optical and near-infrared photometric observations, alongside mid-infrared spectroscopic data from the ISO SWS instrument, to examine potential correlations between Aromatic Infrared Band (AIB) features and the optical properties of carbon-rich evolved stars. Identifying such correlations can provide valuable constraints on the evolutionary pathways of low- to intermediate-mass stars beyond the asymptotic giant branch (AGB) phase. Photometric measurements in the U, B, V, R, I, J, H, K, and L bands were obtained for five well-known carbon-rich objects at various post-AGB or planetary nebula (PN) stages: CRL 2688, PN M 2-43, NGC 7027, BD303639, and AFGL 2132. Our analysis reveals that all five objects exhibit prominent AIB features; however, their spectral profiles show notable variation. These differences are attributed to variations in the chemical…
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