CO observations in rotating circumbinary post-AGB disks
I. Gallardo Cava, J. Alcolea, H. Van Winckel, V. Bujarrabal, M. Santander-Garc\'ia, M. G\'omez-Garrido

TL;DR
This study surveys CO emission in binary post-AGB stars with circumbinary disks, revealing a wide range of nebular masses and providing new insights into their gas content and kinematic components.
Contribution
It presents high-sensitivity CO observations of ten post-AGB stars, significantly expanding the sample and analyzing the mass distribution with censored data methods.
Findings
CO detected in 6 out of 10 sources
Nebular masses range from 1E-4 to 1E-1 solar masses
Typical nebular mass is approximately 2E-3 solar masses
Abstract
There is a group of post-AGB stars that are part of a binary system and that show a significant NIR excess. These systems are known to host disks with Keplerian or quasi-Keplerian dynamics and to drive outflows of gas escaping from the rotating disk. These binary post-AGB stars can be categorized into two subclasses depending on the predominance of specific kinematic components: disk-dominated and outflow-dominated sources. We present the survey of such sources observed in CO using the IRAM-30m telescope, in which we aim to identify the molecular gas in these circumbinary-disk-containing post-AGB nebulae. We aim to analyze the mass distribution of the disk objects studied in CO. We present high-sensitivity mm-wave observations of the CO line emission from ten binary post-AGB stars. Using the derived formulation and observational data, we calculated the mass of the total gas in the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research
