237 results on '"Groenewegen, Martin A T"'
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52. VMC survey – XLVIII. Classical cepheids unveil the 3D geometry of the LMC.
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Ripepi, Vincenzo, Chemin, Laurent, Molinaro, Roberto, Cioni, Maria-Rosa L, Bekki, Kenji, Clementini, Gisella, de Grijs, Richard, De Somma, Giulia, El Youssoufi, Dalal, Girardi, Léo, Groenewegen, Martin A T, Ivanov, Valentin, Marconi, Marcella, McMillan, Paul J, and van Loon, Jacco Th
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LARGE magellanic cloud ,CEPHEIDS ,SMALL magellanic cloud ,MILKY Way ,LIGHT curves ,MAGELLANIC clouds - Abstract
We employed the VISTA near-infrared YJK
s survey of the Magellanic System (VMC) to analyse the |$Y,\, J,~\mathrm{ and}~ K_\mathrm{s}$| light curves of δ Cepheid stars (DCEPs) in the Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC). Our sample consists of 4408 objects accounting for 97 per cent of the combined list of OGLE IV and Gaia DR2 DCEPs. We determined a variety of period–luminosity (PL) and period–Wesenheit PW relationships for Fundamental (F) and First Overtone (1O) pulsators. We discovered for the first time a break in these relationships for 1O DCEPs at P = 0.58 d. We derived relative individual distances for DCEPs in the LMC with a precision of ∼1 kpc, calculating the position angle of the line of nodes and inclination of the galaxy: θ = 145.6 ± 1.0 deg and i = 25.7 ± 0.4 deg. The bar and the disc are seen under different viewing angles. We calculated the ages of the pulsators, finding two main episodes of DCEP formation lasting ∼40 Myr which happened 93 and 159 Myr ago. Likely as a result of its past interactions with the SMC, the LMC shows a non-planar distribution, with considerable structuring: the bar is divided into two distinct portions, the eastern and the western displaced by more than 1 kpc from each other. Similar behaviour is shown by the spiral arms. The LMC disc appears 'flared' and thick, with a disc scale height of h ∼ 0.97 kpc. This feature can be explained by strong tidal interactions with the Milky Way and/or the Small Magellanic Cloud or past merging events with now disrupted LMC satellites. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2022
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53. The VMC survey
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Schmidt, Thomas, primary, Cioni, Maria-Rosa L., additional, Niederhofer, Florian, additional, Bekki, Kenji, additional, Bell, Cameron P. M., additional, de Grijs, Richard, additional, Diaz, Jonathan, additional, El Youssoufi, Dalal, additional, Emerson, Jim, additional, Groenewegen, Martin A. T., additional, Ivanov, Valentin D., additional, Matijevic, Gal, additional, Oliveira, Joana M., additional, Petr-Gotzens, Monika G., additional, Queiroz, Anna B. A., additional, Ripepi, Vincenzo, additional, and van Loon, Jacco Th., additional
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- 2020
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54. Constraining the thermally pulsing asymptotic giant branch phase with resolved stellar populations in the Large Magellanic Cloud
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Pastorelli, Giada, primary, Marigo, Paola, additional, Girardi, Léo, additional, Aringer, Bernhard, additional, Chen, Yang, additional, Rubele, Stefano, additional, Trabucchi, Michele, additional, Bladh, Sara, additional, Boyer, Martha L, additional, Bressan, Alessandro, additional, Dalcanton, Julianne J, additional, Groenewegen, Martin A T, additional, Lebzelter, Thomas, additional, Mowlavi, Nami, additional, Chubb, Katy L, additional, Cioni, Maria-Rosa L, additional, de Grijs, Richard, additional, Ivanov, Valentin D, additional, Nanni, Ambra, additional, van Loon, Jacco Th, additional, and Zaggia, Simone, additional
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- 2020
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55. Stellar Pulsation and the Production of Dust and Molecules in Galactic Carbon Stars
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Kraemer, Kathleen E., primary, Sloan, G. C., additional, Keller, Luke D., additional, McDonald, Iain, additional, Zijlstra, Albert A., additional, and Groenewegen, Martin A. T., additional
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- 2019
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56. The VMC survey – XXXV. model fitting of LMC Cepheid light curves
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Ragosta, Fabio, primary, Marconi, Marcella, additional, Molinaro, Roberto, additional, Ripepi, Vincenzo, additional, Cioni, Maria Rosa L, additional, Moretti, Maria Ida, additional, Groenewegen, Martin A T, additional, Choudhury, Samyaday, additional, de Grijs, Richard, additional, van Loon, Jacco Th, additional, Oliveira, Joana M, additional, Ivanov, Valentin D, additional, and Gonzalez-Fernandez, Carlos, additional
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- 2019
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57. The mass-loss, expansion velocities, and dust production rates of carbon stars in the Magellanic Clouds
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Nanni, Ambra, primary, Groenewegen, Martin A T, primary, Aringer, Bernhard, primary, Rubele, Stefano, primary, Bressan, Alessandro, primary, van Loon, Jacco Th, primary, Goldman, Steven R, primary, and Boyer, Martha L, primary
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- 2019
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58. Constraining the thermally pulsing asymptotic giant branch phase with resolved stellar populations in the Small Magellanic Cloud
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Pastorelli, Giada, primary, Marigo, Paola, additional, Girardi, Léo, additional, Chen, Yang, additional, Rubele, Stefano, additional, Trabucchi, Michele, additional, Aringer, Bernhard, additional, Bladh, Sara, additional, Bressan, Alessandro, additional, Montalbán, Josefina, additional, Boyer, Martha L, additional, Dalcanton, Julianne J, additional, Eriksson, Kjell, additional, Groenewegen, Martin A T, additional, Höfner, Susanne, additional, Lebzelter, Thomas, additional, Nanni, Ambra, additional, Rosenfield, Philip, additional, Wood, Peter R, additional, and Cioni, Maria-Rosa L, additional
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- 2019
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59. To be or not to be Asymmetric? VLTI/MIDI and the Mass-loss Geometry of AGB Stars
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Paladini, Claudia, Klotz, Daniela, Sacuto, Stephane, Lagadec, Eric, Wittkowski, Markus, Richichi, Andrea, Hron, Josef, Jorissen, Alain, Groenewegen, Martin A. T., Kerschbaum, Franz, Verhoelst, Tijl, Rau, Gioia, Olofsson, Hans, Zhao-Geisler, Ronny, and Matter, Alexis
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Astrophysics::Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics ,Astrophysics::Solar and Stellar Astrophysics ,Astrophysics::Cosmology and Extragalactic Astrophysics ,Astrophysics::Earth and Planetary Astrophysics ,Astrophysics::Galaxy Astrophysics - Abstract
The Mid-infrared Interferometric instrument (MIDI) at the Very Large Telescope Interferometer (VLTI) has been used to spatially resolve the dust-forming region of 14 asymptotic giant branch (AGB) stars with different chemistry (O-rich and C-rich) and variability types (Miras, semi-regular, and irregular variables). The main goal of the programme was to detect deviations from spherical symmetry in the dust-forming region of these stars. All the stars of the sample are well resolved with the VLTI, and five are asymmetric and O-rich. This finding contrasts with observations in the near-infrared, where the C-rich objects are found to be more asymmetric than the O-rich ones. The nature of the asymmetric structures so far detected (dusty discs versus blobs)remains uncertain and will require imaging on milli-arcsecond scales., Published in The Messenger vol. 168, pp. 28-31, June 2017.
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60. Constraining dust properties in circumstellar envelopes of C-stars in the Magellanic Clouds: Optical constants and grain size of carbon dust
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Nanni, Ambra, primary, Marigo, Paola, additional, Groenewegen, Martin A. T., additional, Aringer, Bernhard, additional, Rubele, Stefano, additional, Bressan, Alessandro, additional, Girardi, Léo, additional, Pastorelli, Giada, additional, and Bladh, Sara, additional
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- 2018
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61. The dust production rate of carbon-rich stars in the Magellanic Clouds
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Nanni, Ambra, primary, Groenewegen, Martin A. T., additional, Aringer, Bernhard, additional, Marigo, Paola, additional, Rubele, Stefano, additional, and Bressan, Alessandro, additional
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- 2018
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62. On the nature and mass loss of Bulge OH/IR stars
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Blommaert, Joris A. D. L., primary, Groenewegen, Martin A. T., additional, Justtanont, Kay, additional, and Decin, L., additional
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- 2018
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63. The VMC survey – XXXI: The spatially resolved star formation history of the main body of the Small Magellanic Cloud
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Rubele, Stefano, primary, Pastorelli, Giada, additional, Girardi, Léo, additional, Cioni, Maria-Rosa L, additional, Zaggia, Simone, additional, Marigo, Paola, additional, Bekki, Kenji, additional, Bressan, Alessandro, additional, Clementini, Gisella, additional, de Grijs, Richard, additional, Emerson, Jim, additional, Groenewegen, Martin A T, additional, Ivanov, Valentin D, additional, Muraveva, Tatiana, additional, Nanni, Ambra, additional, Oliveira, Joana M, additional, Ripepi, Vincenzo, additional, Sun, Ning-Chen, additional, and van Loon, Jacco Th, additional
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- 2018
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64. The VLTI/MIDI view on the inner mass loss of evolved stars from the Herschel MESS sample
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Paladini, Claudia, Klotz, Daniela, Sacuto, Stéphane, Lagadec, Eric, Wittkowski, Markus, Hron, Josef, Jorissen, Alain, Groenewegen, Martin A. T., Kerschbaum, Franz, Verhoelst, T., Rau, Gioia, Olofsson, Hans, Zhao-Geisler, Ronny, Matter, A., Paladini, Claudia, Klotz, Daniela, Sacuto, Stéphane, Lagadec, Eric, Wittkowski, Markus, Hron, Josef, Jorissen, Alain, Groenewegen, Martin A. T., Kerschbaum, Franz, Verhoelst, T., Rau, Gioia, Olofsson, Hans, Zhao-Geisler, Ronny, and Matter, A.
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Context. The mass-loss process from evolved stars is a key ingredient for our understanding of many fields of astrophysics, including stellar evolution and the chemical enrichment of the interstellar medium (ISM) via stellar yields. Nevertheless, many questions are still unsolved, one of which is the geometry of the mass-loss process. Aims. Taking advantage of the results from the Herschel Mass loss of Evolved StarS (MESS) programme, we initiated a coordinated effort to characterise the geometry of mass loss from evolved red giants at various spatial scales. Methods. For this purpose we used the MID-infrared interferometric Instrument (MIDI) to resolve the inner envelope of 14 asymptotic giant branch stars (AGBs) in the MESS sample. In this contribution we present an overview of the interferometric data collected within the frame of our Large Programme, and we also add archive data for completeness. We studied the geometry of the inner atmosphere by comparing the observations with predictions from different geometric models. Results. Asymmetries are detected for the following five stars: R Leo, RT Vir, π1Gruis, omi Ori, and R Crt. All the objects are O-rich or S-type, suggesting that asymmetries in the N band are more common among stars with such chemistry. We speculate that this fact is related to the characteristics of the dust grains. Except for one star, no interferometric variability is detected, i.e. the changes in size of the shells of non-mira stars correspond to changes of the visibility of less than 10%. The observed spectral variability confirms previous findings from the literature. The detection of dust in our sample follows the location of the AGBs in the IRAS colour-colour diagram: More dust is detected around oxygen-rich stars in region II and in the carbon stars in region VII. The SiC dust feature does not appear in the visibility spectrum of the U Ant and S Sct, which are two carbon stars with detached shells. This finding has implications for the, SCOPUS: ar.j, info:eu-repo/semantics/published
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- 2017
65. Rings and filaments: The remarkable detached CO shell of U Antliae
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Kerschbaum, Franz, Maercker, Matthias, Brunner, Matthias, Lindqvist, Michael, Olofsson, Hans, Mecina, Marko, De Beck, E., Groenewegen, Martin A. T., Lagadec, Eric, Mohamed, S., Paladini, Claudia, Ramstedt, Sofia, Vlemmings, Wouter, Wittkowski, Markus, Kerschbaum, Franz, Maercker, Matthias, Brunner, Matthias, Lindqvist, Michael, Olofsson, Hans, Mecina, Marko, De Beck, E., Groenewegen, Martin A. T., Lagadec, Eric, Mohamed, S., Paladini, Claudia, Ramstedt, Sofia, Vlemmings, Wouter, and Wittkowski, Markus
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Aims. Our goal is to characterize the intermediate age, detached shell carbon star U Antliae morphologically and physically in order to study the mass-loss evolution after a possible thermal pulse. Methods. High spatial resolution ALMA observations of unprecedented quality in thermal CO lines allow us to derive first critical spatial and temporal scales and constrain modeling efforts to estimate mass-loss rates for both the present day as well as the ejection period of the detached shell. Results. The detached shell is remarkably thin, overall spherically symmetric, and shows a barely resolved filamentary substructure possibly caused by instabilities in the interaction zone of winds with different outflow velocities. The expansion age of the detached shell is of the order of 2700 years and its overall width indicates a high expansion-velocity and high mass-loss period of only a few hundred years at an average mass-loss rate of $\approx$ 10$^{-5}$ $M_\odot$ yr$^{-1}$. The post-high-mass-loss-rate-epoch evolution of U Ant shows a significant decline to a substantially lower gas expansion velocity and a mass-loss rate amounting to 4$\times$10$^{-8}$ $M_\odot$ yr$^{-1}$, at present being consistent with evolutionary changes as predicted for the period between thermal pulses. Rings and filaments: The remarkable detached CO shell of U Antliae. Available from: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/319035845_Rings_and_filaments_The_remarkable_detached_CO_shell_of_U_Antliae [accessed Sep 21, 2017]., SCOPUS: ar.j, info:eu-repo/semantics/published
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66. Estimating the dust production rate of carbon stars in the Small Magellanic Cloud
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Nanni, Ambra, primary, Marigo, Paola, additional, Girardi, Léo, additional, Rubele, Stefano, additional, Bressan, Alessandro, additional, Groenewegen, Martin A. T., additional, Pastorelli, Giada, additional, and Aringer, Bernhard, additional
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- 2017
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67. A dearth of OH/IR stars in the Small Magellanic Cloud
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Goldman, Steven R., primary, van Loon, Jacco Th., additional, Gómez, José F., additional, Green, James A., additional, Zijlstra, Albert A., additional, Nanni, Ambra, additional, Imai, Hiroshi, additional, Whitelock, Patricia A., additional, Groenewegen, Martin A. T., additional, and Oliveira, Joana M., additional
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- 2017
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68. The VMC survey – XXV. The 3D structure of the Small Magellanic Cloud from Classical Cepheids
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Ripepi, Vincenzo, primary, Cioni, Maria-Rosa L., additional, Moretti, Maria Ida, additional, Marconi, Marcella, additional, Bekki, Kenji, additional, Clementini, Gisella, additional, de Grijs, Richard, additional, Emerson, Jim, additional, Groenewegen, Martin A. T., additional, Ivanov, Valentin D., additional, Molinaro, Roberto, additional, Muraveva, Tatiana, additional, Oliveira, Joana M., additional, Piatti, Andrés E., additional, Subramanian, Smitha, additional, and van Loon, Jacco Th., additional
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- 2017
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69. Variable stars in the Gaia era: Mira, RR Lyrae, δ and Type-II Cepheids
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Groenewegen, Martin A. T., primary
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- 2017
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70. A NEW GENERATION OF PARSEC-COLIBRI STELLAR ISOCHRONES INCLUDING THE TP-AGB PHASE
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Marigo, Paola, primary, Girardi, Léo, additional, Bressan, Alessandro, additional, Rosenfield, Philip, additional, Aringer, Bernhard, additional, Chen, Yang, additional, Dussin, Marco, additional, Nanni, Ambra, additional, Pastorelli, Giada, additional, Rodrigues, Thaíse S., additional, Trabucchi, Michele, additional, Bladh, Sara, additional, Dalcanton, Julianne, additional, Groenewegen, Martin A. T., additional, Montalbán, Josefina, additional, and Wood, Peter R., additional
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- 2017
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71. DUSTiNGS. III. DISTRIBUTION OF INTERMEDIATE-AGE AND OLD STELLAR POPULATIONS IN DISKS AND OUTER EXTREMITIES OF DWARF GALAXIES
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McQuinn, Kristen B. W., primary, Boyer, Martha L., additional, Mitchell, Mallory B., additional, Skillman, Evan D., additional, Gehrz, R. D., additional, Groenewegen, Martin A. T., additional, McDonald, Iain, additional, Sloan, G. C., additional, Loon, Jacco Th. van, additional, Whitelock, Patricia A., additional, and Zijlstra, Albert A., additional
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- 2017
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72. mass-loss, expansion velocities, and dust production rates of carbon stars in the Magellanic Clouds.
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Nanni, Ambra, Groenewegen, Martin A T, Aringer, Bernhard, Rubele, Stefano, Bressan, Alessandro, van Loon, Jacco Th, Goldman, Steven R, and Boyer, Martha L
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MAGELLANIC clouds , *DUST , *COMETS , *STELLAR oscillations , *STELLAR luminosity function , *STARS - Published
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73. Modelling a set of C-rich AGB stars: The cases of RU Vir and R Lep
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Rau, Gioia, Paladini, Claudia, Hron, Josef, Aringer, Bernhard, Groenewegen, Martin A. T., Nowotny, Walter, Rau, Gioia, Paladini, Claudia, Hron, Josef, Aringer, Bernhard, Groenewegen, Martin A. T., and Nowotny, Walter
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We study the atmospheres of a set of carbon-rich asymptotic giant branch AGB stars to improve our understanding of the dynamic processes happening there. We compare in a systematic way spectrometric, photometric and mid-infrared (VLTI/MIDI) interferometric measurements with different types of model atmospheres: (1) hydrostatic models + MOD-dusty models added a posteriori; (2) self-consistent dynamic model atmospheres. These allow us to interpret in a coherent way the dynamic behavior of gas and dust. The results underline that the joint use of difierent kinds of observations, as photometry, spectroscopy and interferometry, is essential for understanding the atmospheres of pulsating C-rich AGB stars. For our first target, the carbon-rich Mira star RU Vir, the dynamic model atmospheres fit well the ISO/SWS spectrum in the wavelength range λ = [2:9; 13:0] μm. However, the object turned out to be somehow "peculiar". The other target we present is R Lep. Here the agreement between models and observations is much better although the MIDI data at 11:4 μm cannot be properly modelled., SCOPUS: cp.p, info:eu-repo/semantics/published
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74. A VLTI survey of dusty envelopes of AGB stars
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Paladini, Claudia, Klotz, Daniela, Sacuto, Stéphane, Lagadec, Eric, Wittkowski, Markus, Hron, Josef, Jorissen, Alain, Groenewegen, Martin A. T., Kerschbaum, Franz, Verhoelst, T., Richichi, A., and Olofsson, Hans
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Sciences de la terre et du cosmos ,planetary nebulae, planetary nebulae: general [stars] ,Astrophysique ,Sciences exactes et naturelles - Abstract
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75. The wind speeds, dust content, and mass-loss rates of evolved AGB and RSG stars at varying metallicity
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Goldman, Steven R., primary, van Loon, Jacco Th., additional, Zijlstra, Albert A., additional, Green, James A., additional, Wood, Peter R., additional, Nanni, Ambra, additional, Imai, Hiroshi, additional, Whitelock, Patricia A., additional, Matsuura, Mikako, additional, Groenewegen, Martin A. T., additional, and Gómez, José F., additional
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- 2016
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76. Constraining dust properties in circumstellar envelopes of C-stars in the Small Magellanic Cloud: optical constants and grain size of carbon dust
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Nanni, Ambra, primary, Marigo, Paola, additional, Groenewegen, Martin A. T., additional, Aringer, Bernhard, additional, Girardi, Léo, additional, Pastorelli, Giada, additional, Bressan, Alessandro, additional, and Bladh, Sara, additional
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77. Modelling the atmosphere of the carbon-rich Mira RU Virginis
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Rau, Gioia, Paladini, Claudia, Hron, Josef, Aringer, Bernhard, Groenewegen, Martin A. T., Nowotny, Walter, Rau, Gioia, Paladini, Claudia, Hron, Josef, Aringer, Bernhard, Groenewegen, Martin A. T., and Nowotny, Walter
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Context. We study the atmosphere of the carbon-rich Mira RU Vir using the mid-infrared high spatial resolution interferometric observations from VLTI/MIDI. Aims. The aim of this work is to analyse the atmosphere of the carbon-rich Mira RU Vir with hydrostatic and dynamic models, in this way deepening the knowledge of the dynamic processes at work in carbon-rich Miras. Methods. We compare spectro-photometric and interferometric measurements of this carbon-rich Mira AGB star with the predictions of different kinds of modelling approaches (hydrostatic model atmospheres plus MOD-More Of Dusty, self-consistent dynamic model atmospheres). A geometric model fitting tool is used for a first interpretation of the interferometric data. Results. The results show that a joint use of different kinds of observations (photometry, spectroscopy, interferometry) is essential for shedding light on the structure of the atmosphere of a carbon-rich Mira. The dynamic model atmospheres fit the ISO spectrum well in the wavelength range λ = [2.9,25.0] μm. Nevertheless, a discrepancy is noticeable both in the SED (visible) and in the interferometric visibilities (shape and level), which is a possible explanation are intra-/inter-cycle variations in the dynamic model atmospheres, as well as in the observations. The presence of a companion star and/or a disk or a decrease in mass loss within the past few hundred years cannot be excluded, but these explanations are considered unlikely., SCOPUS: ar.j, info:eu-repo/semantics/published
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78. The carbon stars adventure
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Rau, Gioia, Paladini, Claudia, Hron, Josef, Aringer, Bernhard, Eriksson, Kjell, Groenewegen, Martin A. T., Nowotny, Walter, Rau, Gioia, Paladini, Claudia, Hron, Josef, Aringer, Bernhard, Eriksson, Kjell, Groenewegen, Martin A. T., and Nowotny, Walter
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We compare in a systematic way spectrometric, photometric and mid-infrared (VLTI/MIDI) interferometric measurements with different types of model atmospheres. Self-consistent dynamic model atmospheres in particular were used to interpret in a consistent way the dynamic behavior of gas and dust. The results underline how the joint use of different kind of observations, as photometry, spectroscopy and interferometry, is essential to understand the atmospheres of pulsating C-rich AGB stars. The sample of C-rich stars discussed in this work provides crucial constraints for the atmospheric structure., SCOPUS: cp.k, info:eu-repo/semantics/published
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79. The carbon star adventure: modelling atmospheres of a set of C-rich AGB stars
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Rau, Gioia, Paladini, Claudia, Hron, Josef, Aringer, B., Erikssonn, K., Groenewegen, Martin A. T., Rau, Gioia, Paladini, Claudia, Hron, Josef, Aringer, B., Erikssonn, K., and Groenewegen, Martin A. T.
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80. Properties of Anomalous and Type II Cepheids in the Small and Large Magellanic Clouds.
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Jurkovic, Monika I. and Groenewegen, Martin A. T.
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CEPHEIDS , *SMALL magellanic cloud , *LARGE magellanic cloud , *STELLAR photometry , *STELLAR luminosity function , *TEMPERATURE of stars - Abstract
The Small Magellanic Cloud (SMC) and Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC) give us the possibility to study individual variable star types in a new way. Literature data provide us with photometric information about objects from the ultraviolet to the infrared. Here we would like to show the results of our study of 335 Anomalous and Type II Cepheids in the SMC and LMC detected by OGLE. Using the code More of DUSTY (MoD), a modified version of the DUSTY radiative transfer code, and the assumption that our objects are at a known distance, luminosity and effective temperature were determined. From these data the Hertzsprung-Russell diagram of these objects was compared with the theoretical models. The radius and masses of the examined stars was estimated, too. In the end, we have given the period-luminosity relations for the Anomalous and Type II Cepheids. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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81. Infrared excess in semi-regular variables in the Magellanic Clouds.
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Groenewegen, Martin A. T. and Jurkovic, Monika I.
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Following up on our recent work we are investigating if Type II Cepheids could be "hiding" in the sample of stars classified by the OGLE team as long-period variables. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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82. A dearth of OH/IR stars in the Small Magellanic Cloud.
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Goldman, Steven R., van Loon, Jacco Th., Gómez, José F., Green, James A., Zijlstra, Albert A., Nanni, Ambra, Hiroshi Imai, Whitelock, Patricia A., Groenewegen, Martin A. T., and Oliveira, Joana M.
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SMALL magellanic cloud ,ASYMPTOTIC giant branch stars ,CIRCUMSTELLAR matter ,PHOTOMETRY ,MASERS - Abstract
We present the results of targeted observations and a survey of 1612-, 1665- and 1667-MHz circumstellar OH maser emission from asymptotic giant branch (AGB) stars and red supergiants (RSGs) in the Small Magellanic Cloud (SMC), using the Parkes and Australia Telescope Compact Array (ATCA) radio telescopes. No clear OH maser emission has been detected in any of our observations targeting luminous, long-period, large-amplitude variable stars, which have been confirmed spectroscopically and photometrically to be mid- to late-M spectral type. These observations have probed 3-4 times deeper than any OH maser survey in the SMC. Using a bootstrapping method with Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC) and Galactic OH/IR star samples and our SMC observation upper limits, we have calculated the likelihood of not detecting maser emission in any of the two sources considered to be the top maser candidates to be less than 0.05 per cent, assuming a similar pumping mechanism as the LMC and Galactic OH/IR sources. We have performed a population comparison of the Magellanic Clouds and used Spitzer IRAC and MIPS photometry to confirm that we have observed all high luminosity SMC sources that are expected to exhibit maser emission. We suspect that, compared to the OH/IR stars in the Galaxy and LMC, the reduction in metallicity may curtail the dusty wind phase at the end of the evolution of the most massive cool stars. We also suspect that the conditions in the circumstellar envelope change beyond a simple scaling of abundances and wind speed with metallicity. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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83. TRILEGAL, a TRIdimensional modeL of thE GALaxy: Status and FutureRed Giants as Probes of the Structure and Evolution of the Milky Way
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Girardi, Léo, Barbieri, Mauro, Groenewegen, Martin A. T., Marigo, Paola, Bressan, Alessandro, Rocha Pinto, Helio J., Santiago, Basílio X., Camargo, Julio I. B., and da Costa, Luiz N.
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- 2012
84. The VMC survey – XIV. First results on the look-back time star formation rate tomography of the Small Magellanic Cloud★
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Rubele, Stefano, primary, Girardi, Léo, additional, Kerber, Leandro, additional, Cioni, Maria-Rosa L., additional, Piatti, Andrés E., additional, Zaggia, Simone, additional, Bekki, Kenji, additional, Bressan, Alessandro, additional, Clementini, Gisella, additional, de Grijs, Richard, additional, Emerson, Jim P., additional, Groenewegen, Martin A. T., additional, Ivanov, Valentin D., additional, Marconi, Marcella, additional, Marigo, Paola, additional, Moretti, Maria-Ida, additional, Ripepi, Vincenzo, additional, Subramanian, Smitha, additional, Tatton, Benjamin L., additional, and van Loon, Jacco Th., additional
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- 2015
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85. Large-scale environments of binary AGB stars probed by Herschel: II. Two companions interacting with the wind of π 1 Gruis
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Mayer, Andreas, Kerschbaum, Franz, Ottensamer, Roland, Mecina, Marko, Klotz, Daniela, Jorissen, Alain, Paladini, Claudia, Pourbaix, Dimitri, Siopis, Christos, Sadowski, Gilles, Cox, Nick L J, Waelkens, Ch, Groenewegen, Martin A. T., Spang, Alain, Cruzalèbes, Pierre, Mayer, Andreas, Kerschbaum, Franz, Ottensamer, Roland, Mecina, Marko, Klotz, Daniela, Jorissen, Alain, Paladini, Claudia, Pourbaix, Dimitri, Siopis, Christos, Sadowski, Gilles, Cox, Nick L J, Waelkens, Ch, Groenewegen, Martin A. T., Spang, Alain, and Cruzalèbes, Pierre
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Context. The Mass loss of Evolved StarS (MESS) sample observed with PACS on board the Herschel Space Observatory revealed that several asymptotic giant branch (AGB) stars are surrounded by an asymmetric circumstellar envelope (CSE) whose morphology is most likely caused by the interaction with a stellar companion. The evolution of AGB stars in binary systems plays a crucial role in understanding the formation of asymmetries in planetary nebulæ (PNe), but at present, only a handful of cases are known where the interaction of a companion with the stellar AGB wind is observed. Aims. We probe the environment of the very evolved AGB star π1 Gruis on large and small scales to identify the triggers of the observed asymmetries. Methods. Observations made with Herschel/PACS at 70 μm and 160 μm picture the large-scale environment of π1 Gru. The close surroundings of the star are probed by interferometric observations from the VLTI/AMBER archive. An analysis of the proper motion data of Hipparcos and Tycho-2 together with the Hipparcos Intermediate Astrometric Data help identify the possible cause for the observed asymmetry. Results. The Herschel/PACS images of π1 Gru show an elliptical CSE whose properties agree with those derived from a CO map published in the literature. In addition, an arc east of the star is visible at a distance of 38″ from the primary. This arc is most likely part of an Archimedean spiral caused by an already known G0V companion that is orbiting the primary at a projected distance of 460 au with a period of more than 6200 yr. However, the presence of the elliptical CSE, proper motion variations, and geometric modelling of the VLTI/AMBER observations point towards a third component in the system, with an orbital period shorter than 10 yr, orbiting much closer to the primary than the G0V star., SCOPUS: ar.j, info:eu-repo/semantics/published
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86. Large-scale asymmetries in the winds of (binary) AGB stars
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Mayer, A., Jorissen, Alain, Kerschbaum, Franz, Ottensamer, Roland, Nowotny, Walter, Aringer, B., Paladini, Claudia, Mecina, Marko, Pourbaix, Dimitri, Groenewegen, Martin A. T., Mohamed, Shazrene, Mayer, A., Jorissen, Alain, Kerschbaum, Franz, Ottensamer, Roland, Nowotny, Walter, Aringer, B., Paladini, Claudia, Mecina, Marko, Pourbaix, Dimitri, Groenewegen, Martin A. T., and Mohamed, Shazrene
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87. The wind speeds, dust content, and mass-loss rates of evolved AGB and RSG stars at varying metallicity.
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Goldman, Steven R., van Loon, Jacco Th., Zijlstra, Albert A., Green, James A., Wood, Peter R., Nanni, Ambra, Imai, Hiroshi, Whitelock, Patricia A., Matsuura, Mikako, Groenewegen, Martin A. T., and Gómez, José F.
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MASS loss (Astrophysics) ,WIND speed ,ASYMPTOTIC giant branch stars ,LARGE magellanic cloud ,INTERSTELLAR medium ,SUPERGIANT stars - Abstract
We present the results of our survey of 1612-MHz circumstellar OH maser emission from asymptotic giant branch (AGB) stars and red supergiants (RSGs) in the Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC). We have discovered four new circumstellar maser sources in the LMC, and increased the number of reliable wind speeds from infrared (IR) stars in the LMC from 5 to 13. Using our new wind speeds, as well as those from Galactic sources, we have derived an 0.4 updated relation for dust-driven winds: v
exp ∝ZL0.4 .We compare the subsolar metallicity LMC OH/IR stars with carefully selected samples of more metal-rich OH/IR stars, also at known distances, in the Galactic Centre and Galactic bulge. We derive pulsation periods for eight of the bulge stars for the first time by using near-IR photometry from the Vista Variables in the Via Lactea survey. We have modelled our LMC OH/IR stars and developed an empirical method of deriving gas-to-dust ratios and mass-loss rates by scaling the models to the results from maser profiles. We have done this also for samples in the Galactic Centre and bulge and derived a new mass-loss prescription which includes luminosity, pulsation period, and gas-to-dust ratio Ṁ = 1.06+3.5 -0.5 x 10-5 (L/104 L⊙ )0.9±0.1 (P/500 d)0.75±0.03 (rgd /200)-0.03±.0.07 M⊙ yr-1 . The tightest . correlation is found between mass-loss rate and luminosity. We find that the gas-to-dust ratio has little effect on the mass-loss of oxygen-rich AGB stars and RSGs within the Galaxy and the LMC. This suggests that the mass-loss of oxygen-rich AGB stars and RSGs is (nearly) independent of metallicity between a half and twice solar. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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88. Towards Understanding the Planetary Nebula Luminosity Function
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Marigo, Paola, primary, Weiss, Achim, additional, Groenewegen, Martin A. T., additional, and Girardi, Léo, additional
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89. THE VMC SURVEY. XI. RADIAL STELLAR POPULATION GRADIENTS IN THE GALACTIC GLOBULAR CLUSTER 47 TUCANAE
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Li, Chengyuan, primary, de Grijs, Richard, additional, Deng, Licai, additional, Rubele, Stefano, additional, Wang, Chuchu, additional, Bekki, Kenji, additional, Cioni, Maria-Rosa L., additional, Clementini, Gisella, additional, Emerson, Jim, additional, For, Bi-Qing, additional, Girardi, Leo, additional, Groenewegen, Martin A. T., additional, Guandalini, Roald, additional, Gullieuszik, Marco, additional, Marconi, Marcella, additional, Piatti, Andrés E., additional, Ripepi, Vincenzo, additional, and van Loon, Jacco Th., additional
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90. Large-scale environments of binary AGB stars probed by Herschel. I. Morphology statistics and case studies of R Aquarii and W Aquilae
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Mayer, A., Jorissen, Alain, Kerschbaum, Franz, Ottensamer, Roland, Nowotny, Walter, Cox, Nick L J, Aringer, B., Blommaert, J.~A.~D.~L., Decin, Leen, Van Eck, Sophie, Gail, H.-P., Groenewegen, Martin A. T., Kornfeld, K., Mecina, Marko, Posch, Th, Vandenbussche, Bart, Waelkens, Ch, Mayer, A., Jorissen, Alain, Kerschbaum, Franz, Ottensamer, Roland, Nowotny, Walter, Cox, Nick L J, Aringer, B., Blommaert, J.~A.~D.~L., Decin, Leen, Van Eck, Sophie, Gail, H.-P., Groenewegen, Martin A. T., Kornfeld, K., Mecina, Marko, Posch, Th, Vandenbussche, Bart, and Waelkens, Ch
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The Mass loss of Evolved StarS (MESS) sample offers a selection of 78 asymptotic giant branch (AGB) stars and red supergiants (RSGs) observed with the PACS photometer on-board Herschel at 70 μm and 160 μm. For most of these objects, the dusty AGB wind is not spherically symmetric and the wind shape can be subdivided into four classes. In the present paper we concentrate on the influence of a companion on the morphology of the stellar wind. Literature was searched to find binaries in the MESS sample, which were subsequently linked to their wind-morphology class to assert that the binaries are not distributed equally among the classes. In the second part of the paper we concentrate on the circumstellar environment of the two prominent objects R Aqr and W Aql. Each shows a characteristic signature of a companion interaction with the stellar wind. For the symbiotic star R Aqr, PACS revealed two perfectly opposing arms that in part reflect the previously observed ring-shaped nebula in the optical. However, from the far-IR there is evidence that the emitting region is elliptical rather than circular. The outline of the wind of W Aql seems to follow a large Archimedean spiral formed by the orbit of the companion but also shows strong indications of an interaction with the interstellar medium. We investigated the nature of the companion of W Aql and found that the magnitude of the orbital period supports the size of the spiral outline. © ESO 2013., SCOPUS: ar.j, info:eu-repo/semantics/published
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91. To be or not to be asymmetric? VLTI and the mass loss geometry of red giants
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Paladini, Claudia, Klotz, Daniela, Hron, Josef, Kerschbaum, Franz, Sacuto, Stéphane, Wittkowski, Markus, Lagadec, Eric, Verhoelst, Tijl, Jorissen, Alain, Richichi, Andrea, Groenewegen, Martin A. T., Olofsson, Hans, Paladini, Claudia, Klotz, Daniela, Hron, Josef, Kerschbaum, Franz, Sacuto, Stéphane, Wittkowski, Markus, Lagadec, Eric, Verhoelst, Tijl, Jorissen, Alain, Richichi, Andrea, Groenewegen, Martin A. T., and Olofsson, Hans
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The mass-loss process is a key ingredient for our understanding in many fields of astrophysics, including stellar evolution and the enrichment of the interstellar medium (ISM) via stellar yields. We combined the capability of the VLTI/MIDI and VLT/VISIR instruments with very recent Herschel/PACS observations to characterize the geometry of mass loss from evolved red giants on the Asymptotic Giant Branch (AGB) at various scales. This paper describes the sample of objects, the observing strategy, the tool for the interpretation, and preliminary MIDI results for two targets: U Ant and θ Aps. © 2012 SPIE., SCOPUS: cp.p, info:eu-repo/semantics/published
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92. The Spitzer spectroscopic survey of S-type stars
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Smolders, Kristof, Neyskens, Pieter, Blommaert, J.~A.~D.~L., Hony, S., Van Winckel, Hans, Decin, Leen, Van Eck, Sophie, Sloan, G.C., Cami, J., Uttenthaler, S., Degroote, Pieter, Barry, D., Feast, Michael, Groenewegen, Martin A. T., Matsuura, Motoi, Menzies, J., Sahai, R., van Loon, J. T., Zijlstra, A.A., Acke, Bram, Bloemen, Steven, Cox, Nick L J, De Cat, Peter, Desmet, M., Exter, Katrina, Ladjal, D., Ostensen, R.~H., Saesen, Sophie, van Wyk, F., Verhoelst, T., Zima, W., Smolders, Kristof, Neyskens, Pieter, Blommaert, J.~A.~D.~L., Hony, S., Van Winckel, Hans, Decin, Leen, Van Eck, Sophie, Sloan, G.C., Cami, J., Uttenthaler, S., Degroote, Pieter, Barry, D., Feast, Michael, Groenewegen, Martin A. T., Matsuura, Motoi, Menzies, J., Sahai, R., van Loon, J. T., Zijlstra, A.A., Acke, Bram, Bloemen, Steven, Cox, Nick L J, De Cat, Peter, Desmet, M., Exter, Katrina, Ladjal, D., Ostensen, R.~H., Saesen, Sophie, van Wyk, F., Verhoelst, T., and Zima, W.
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Context. S-type AGB stars are thought to be in the transitional phase between M-type and C-type AGB stars. Because the composition of the circumstellar environment reflects the photospheric abundances, one may expect a strong influence of the stellar C/O ratio on the molecular chemistry and the mineralogy of the circumstellar dust. Aims. In this paper, we present a large sample of 87 intrinsic galactic S-type AGB stars, observed at infrared wavelengths with the Spitzer Space Telescope, and supplemented with ground-based optical data. Methods. On the one hand, we derive the stellar parameters from the optical spectroscopy and photometry, using a grid of model atmospheres. On the other, we decompose the infrared spectra to quantify the flux-contributions from the different dust species. Finally, we compare the independently determined stellar parameters and dust properties. Results. For the stars without significant dust emission features, we detect a strict relation between the presence of SiS absorption in the Spitzer spectra and the C/O ratio of the stellar atmosphere. These absorption bands can thus be used as an additional diagnostic for the C/O ratio. For stars with significant dust emission, we define three distinct groups, based on the relative contribution of certain dust species to the infrared flux. We find a strong link between group-membership and C/O ratio. Furthermore, we show that these groups can be explained by assuming that the dust-condensation can be cut short before silicates are produced, while the remaining free atoms and molecules can then be used to form the observed magnesium sulfides or the carriers of the unidentified 13 μm and 20 μm features. Finally, we present the detection of emission features attributed to molecules and dust characteristic to C-type stars, such as molecular SiS, hydrocarbons and magnesium sulfide grains. We show that we often detect magnesium sulfides together with molecular SiS and we propose that it is formed by a r, SCOPUS: ar.j, info:eu-repo/semantics/published
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93. A far-infrared survey of bow shocks and detached shells around AGB stars and red supergiants (Corrigendum)
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Cox, Nick L J, Kerschbaum, Franz, van Marle, A.-J., Decin, Leen, Ladjal, D., Mayer, A., Groenewegen, Martin A. T., Van Eck, Sophie, Royer, P., Ottensamer, Roland, Ueta, T., Jorissen, Alain, Mecina, Marko, Meliani, Z., Luntzer, A., Blommaert, J.~A.~D.~L., Posch, Th, Vandenbussche, Bart, Waelkens, Ch, Cox, Nick L J, Kerschbaum, Franz, van Marle, A.-J., Decin, Leen, Ladjal, D., Mayer, A., Groenewegen, Martin A. T., Van Eck, Sophie, Royer, P., Ottensamer, Roland, Ueta, T., Jorissen, Alain, Mecina, Marko, Meliani, Z., Luntzer, A., Blommaert, J.~A.~D.~L., Posch, Th, Vandenbussche, Bart, and Waelkens, Ch
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Aims. Our goal is to study the different morphologies associated to the interaction of the stellar winds of AGB stars and red supergiants with the interstellar medium (ISM) to follow the fate of the circumstellar matter injected into the interstellar medium. Methods. Far-infrared Herschel/PACS images at 70 and 160 μm of a sample of 78 Galactic evolved stars are used to study the (dust) emission structures developing out of stellar wind-ISM interaction. In addition, two-fluid hydrodynamical simulations of the coupled gas and dust in wind-ISM interactions are used for comparison with the observations. Results. Four distinct classes of wind-ISM interaction (i.e. "fermata", "eyes", "irregular", and "rings") are identified, and basic parameters affecting the morphology are discussed. We detect bow shocks for ∼40% of the sample and detached rings for ∼20%. The total dust and gas mass inferred from the observed infrared emission is similar to the stellar mass loss over a period of a few thousand years, while in most cases it is less than the total ISM mass potentially swept-up by the wind-ISM interaction. De-projected stand-off distances (R 0)-defined as the distance between the central star and the nearest point of the interaction region-of the detected bow shocks ("fermata" and "eyes") are derived from the PACS images and compared to previous results, model predictions, and the simulations. All observed bow shocks have stand-off distances smaller than 1 pc. Observed and theoretical stand-off distances are used together to independently derive the local ISM density. Conclusions. Both theoretical (analytical) models and hydrodynamical simulations give stand-off distances for adopted stellar properties that are in good agreement with the measured de-projected stand-off distance of wind-ISM bow shocks. The possible detection of a bow shock-for the distance-limited sample-appears to be governed by its physical size as set roughly by the stand-off distance. In particular the s, SCOPUS: ar.j, info:eu-repo/semantics/published
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94. Erratum: A far-infrared survey of bow shocks and detached shells around AGB stars and red supergiants (Astronomy and Astrophysics (2012) 537 (A35) DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361/201117910)
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Cox, Nick L J, Decin, Leen, Royer, Pierre, Blommaert, Joris A D L J.A.D.L., Vandenbussche, Bart, Waelkens, Ch, Kerschbaum, Franz, Mayer, Andreas, Ottensamer, Roland, Mecina, Marko, Luntzer, Armin, Posch, Th, Van Marle, Allard Jan, Meliani, Zakaria, Groenewegen, Martin A. T., Van Eck, Sophie, Jorissen, Alain, Ladjal, Djazia, Ueta, Toshiya, Cox, Nick L J, Decin, Leen, Royer, Pierre, Blommaert, Joris A D L J.A.D.L., Vandenbussche, Bart, Waelkens, Ch, Kerschbaum, Franz, Mayer, Andreas, Ottensamer, Roland, Mecina, Marko, Luntzer, Armin, Posch, Th, Van Marle, Allard Jan, Meliani, Zakaria, Groenewegen, Martin A. T., Van Eck, Sophie, Jorissen, Alain, Ladjal, Djazia, and Ueta, Toshiya
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95. X Herculis and TX Piscium: two cases of ISM interaction with stellar winds observed by Herschel
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Jorissen, Alain, Mayer, A., Van Eck, Sophie, Ottensamer, Roland, Kerschbaum, Franz, Ueta, T., Bergman, P., Blommaert, J.~A.~D.~L., Decin, Leen, Groenewegen, Martin A. T., Hron, Josef, Nowotny, Walter, Olofsson, Hans, Posch, Th, Sjouwerman, L.~O., Vandenbussche, Bart, Waelkens, Ch, Jorissen, Alain, Mayer, A., Van Eck, Sophie, Ottensamer, Roland, Kerschbaum, Franz, Ueta, T., Bergman, P., Blommaert, J.~A.~D.~L., Decin, Leen, Groenewegen, Martin A. T., Hron, Josef, Nowotny, Walter, Olofsson, Hans, Posch, Th, Sjouwerman, L.~O., Vandenbussche, Bart, and Waelkens, Ch
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The asymptotic giant branch (AGB) stars X Her and TX Psc have been imaged at 70 and 160 μm with the PACS instrument onboard the Herschel satellite, as part of the large MESS (Mass loss of Evolved StarS) guaranteed time key program. The images reveal an axisymmetric extended structure with its axis oriented along the space motion of the stars. This extended structure is very likely to be shaped by the interaction of the wind ejected by the AGB star with the surrounding interstellar medium (ISM). As predicted by numerical simulations, the detailed structure of the wind-ISM interface depends upon the relative velocity between star+wind and the ISM, which is large for these two stars (108 and 55 km s-1 for X Her and TX Psc, respectively). In both cases, there is a compact blob upstream whose origin is not fully elucidated, but that could be the signature of some instability in the wind-ISM shock. Deconvolved images of X Her and TX Psc reveal several discrete structures along the outermost filaments, which could be Kelvin-Helmholtz vortices. Finally, TX Psc is surrounded by an almost circular ring (the signature of the termination shock?) that contrasts with the outer, more structured filaments. A similar inner circular structure seems to be present in X Her as well, albeit less clearly. © 2011 ESO., SCOPUS: ar.j, info:eu-repo/semantics/published
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96. Herschel’s view into Mira’s head
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Mayer, Andreas, Jorissen, Alain, Kerschbaum, Franz, Mohamed, Shazrene, Van Eck, Sophie, Ottensamer, Roland, Blommaert, J., Decin, Leen, Groenewegen, Martin A. T., Posch, Th, Vandenbussche, Bart, Waelkens, Christoffel, Mayer, Andreas, Jorissen, Alain, Kerschbaum, Franz, Mohamed, Shazrene, Van Eck, Sophie, Ottensamer, Roland, Blommaert, J., Decin, Leen, Groenewegen, Martin A. T., Posch, Th, Vandenbussche, Bart, and Waelkens, Christoffel
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Herschel’s PACS instrument observed the environment of the binary system Mira Ceti in the 70 and 160 μm bands. These images reveal bright structures shaped as five broken arcs and fainter filaments in the ejected material of Mira’s primary star, the famous AGB star o Ceti. The overall shape of the IR emission around Mira deviates significantly from the expected alignment with Mira’s exceptionally high space velocity. The observed broken arcs are neither connected to each other nor are they of a circular shape; they stretch over angular ranges of 80 to 100 degrees. By comparing Herschel and GALEX data, we found evidence for the disruption of the IR arcs by the fast outflow visible in both Hα and the far UV. Radial intensity profiles are derived, which place the arcs at distances of 6–85″ (550−8000 AU) from the binary. Mira’s IR environment appears to be shaped by the complex interaction of Mira’s wind with its companion, the bipolar jet, and the ISM., N° article :L4, SCOPUS: ar.j, info:eu-repo/semantics/published
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97. Results from the Herschel Key Program MESS
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Groenewegen, Martin A. T., Waelkens, Ch, Barlow, M.J., Kerschbaum, Franz, Garcia-Lario, P., Cernicharo, J., Blommaert, J.A.D.L., Bouwman, J., Cohen, Arjeh, Cox, Nick L J, Decin, Leen, Exter, Katrina, Gear, W.K., Gomez, H.L., Hargrave, P.C., Henning, T., Hutsemékers, Damien, Ivison, R.J., Jorissen, Alain, Krause, O., Ladjal, D., Leeks, S.J., Lim, T.L., Matsuura, Motoi, Nazé, Y., Olofsson, G., Ottensamer, Roland, Polehampton, E., Posch, Th, Rauw, G., Royer, P., Sibthorpe, B., Swinyard, B.M., Ueta, T., Vamvatira-Nakou, C., Vandenbussche, Bart, van de Steene, G.C., Van Eck, Sophie, van Hoof, P.A.M., Van Winckel, Hans, Verdugo, E., Wesson, R., Groenewegen, Martin A. T., Waelkens, Ch, Barlow, M.J., Kerschbaum, Franz, Garcia-Lario, P., Cernicharo, J., Blommaert, J.A.D.L., Bouwman, J., Cohen, Arjeh, Cox, Nick L J, Decin, Leen, Exter, Katrina, Gear, W.K., Gomez, H.L., Hargrave, P.C., Henning, T., Hutsemékers, Damien, Ivison, R.J., Jorissen, Alain, Krause, O., Ladjal, D., Leeks, S.J., Lim, T.L., Matsuura, Motoi, Nazé, Y., Olofsson, G., Ottensamer, Roland, Polehampton, E., Posch, Th, Rauw, G., Royer, P., Sibthorpe, B., Swinyard, B.M., Ueta, T., Vamvatira-Nakou, C., Vandenbussche, Bart, van de Steene, G.C., Van Eck, Sophie, van Hoof, P.A.M., Van Winckel, Hans, Verdugo, E., and Wesson, R.
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98. Headwind: The AGB-ISM Frontier
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Mayer, A., Jorissen, Alain, Kerschbaum, Franz, Van Eck, Sophie, Mecina, Marko, Ottensamer, Roland, Blommaert, J.A.D.L., Decin, Leen, Posch, Th, Groenewegen, Martin A. T., Vandenbussche, Bart, Waelkens, Ch, Mayer, A., Jorissen, Alain, Kerschbaum, Franz, Van Eck, Sophie, Mecina, Marko, Ottensamer, Roland, Blommaert, J.A.D.L., Decin, Leen, Posch, Th, Groenewegen, Martin A. T., Vandenbussche, Bart, and Waelkens, Ch
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99. TX Psc and X Her: Two Cases of Stellar Wind-ISM Interaction
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Jorissen, Alain, Mayer, A., Van Eck, Sophie, Ottensamer, Roland, Kerschbaum, Franz, Ueta, T., Blommaert, J.~A.~D.~L., Groenewegen, Martin A. T., Hron, Josef, Nowotny, Walter, Olofsson, Hans, Posch, Th, Waelkens, Ch, Jorissen, Alain, Mayer, A., Van Eck, Sophie, Ottensamer, Roland, Kerschbaum, Franz, Ueta, T., Blommaert, J.~A.~D.~L., Groenewegen, Martin A. T., Hron, Josef, Nowotny, Walter, Olofsson, Hans, Posch, Th, and Waelkens, Ch
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100. MESS (Mass-loss of Evolved StarS), a Herschel key program
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Groenewegen, Martin A. T., Waelkens, Ch, Barlow, M.J., Kerschbaum, Franz, Garcia-Lario, P., Cernicharo, J., Blommaert, J.A.D.L., Bouwman, J., Cohen, Arjeh, Cox, Nick L J, Decin, Leen, Exter, Katrina, Gear, W.K., Gomez, H.L., Hargrave, P.C., Henning, T., Hutsemékers, Damien, Ivison, R.J., Jorissen, Alain, Krause, O., Ladjal, D., Leeks, S.J., Lim, T.L., Matsuura, Motoi, Nazé, Y., Olofsson, G., Ottensamer, Roland, Polehampton, E., Posch, Th, Rauw, G., Royer, P., Sibthorpe, B., Swinyard, B.M., Ueta, T., Vamvatira-Nakou, C., Vandenbussche, Bart, van de Steene, G.C., Van Eck, Sophie, van Hoof, P.A.M., Van Winckel, Hans, Verdugo, E., Wesson, R., Groenewegen, Martin A. T., Waelkens, Ch, Barlow, M.J., Kerschbaum, Franz, Garcia-Lario, P., Cernicharo, J., Blommaert, J.A.D.L., Bouwman, J., Cohen, Arjeh, Cox, Nick L J, Decin, Leen, Exter, Katrina, Gear, W.K., Gomez, H.L., Hargrave, P.C., Henning, T., Hutsemékers, Damien, Ivison, R.J., Jorissen, Alain, Krause, O., Ladjal, D., Leeks, S.J., Lim, T.L., Matsuura, Motoi, Nazé, Y., Olofsson, G., Ottensamer, Roland, Polehampton, E., Posch, Th, Rauw, G., Royer, P., Sibthorpe, B., Swinyard, B.M., Ueta, T., Vamvatira-Nakou, C., Vandenbussche, Bart, van de Steene, G.C., Van Eck, Sophie, van Hoof, P.A.M., Van Winckel, Hans, Verdugo, E., and Wesson, R.
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MESS (Mass-loss of Evolved StarS) is a guaranteed time key program that uses the PACS and SPIRE instruments on board the Herschel space observatory to observe a representative sample of evolved stars, that include asymptotic giant branch (AGB) and post-AGB stars, planetary nebulae and red supergiants, as well as luminous blue variables, Wolf-Rayet stars and supernova remnants. In total, of order 150 objects are observed in imaging and about 50 objects in spectroscopy. This paper describes the target selection and target list, and the observing strategy. Key science projects are described, and illustrated using results obtained during Herschel's science demonstration phase. Aperture photometry is given for the 70 AGB and post-AGB stars observed up to October 17, 2010, which constitutes the largest single uniform database of far-IR and sub-mm fluxes for late-type stars. © 2011 ESO., SCOPUS: ar.j, info:eu-repo/semantics/published
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