A warm molecular ring in AG Car: composing the mass-loss puzzle

C. Bordiu, F. Bufano, L. Cerrigone, G. Umana, J. Rizzo, C. Buemi, P. Leto, F. Cavallaro, A. Ingallinera, S. Loru, C. Trigilio, S. Riggi
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We present APEX observations of CO J=3-2 and ALMA observations of CO J=2-1, 13CO J=2-1 and continuum toward the galactic luminous blue variable AG Car. These new observations reveal the presence of a ring-like molecular structure surrounding the star. Morphology and kinematics of the gas are consistent with a slowly expanding torus located near the equatorial plane of AG Car. Using non-LTE line modelling, we derived the physical parameters of the gas, which is warm (50 K) and moderately dense (10$^3$ cm$^{-3}$. The total mass of molecular gas in the ring is 2.7$\pm$0.9 solar masses. We analysed the radio continuum map, which depicts a point-like source surrounded by a shallow nebula. From the flux of the point-like source, we derived a current mass-loss date of $1.55\pm0.21\times10^{-5}$ solar masses / yr. Finally, to better understand the complex circumstellar environment of AG Car, we put the newly detected ring in relation to the main nebula of dust and ionised gas. We discuss possible formation scenarios for the ring, namely, the accumulation of interstellar material due to the action of the stellar wind, the remnant of a close binary interaction or merger, and an equatorially enhanced mass-loss episode. If molecular gas formed in situ as a result of a mass eruption, it would account for at least a 30$\%$ of the total mass ejected by AG Car. This detection adds a new piece to the puzzle of the complex mass-loss history of AG Car, providing new clues about the interplay between LBV stars and their surroundings.
AG Car中的热分子环:构成质量损失之谜
我们提出了CO J=3-2的APEX观测和CO J=2-1、13CO J=2-1的ALMA观测,以及向银河系亮蓝变量AG Car的连续体。这些新的观测结果揭示了恒星周围环状分子结构的存在。气体的形态和运动学与位于AG Car赤道面附近的缓慢膨胀的环面一致。利用非lte线模型,我们得到了气体的物理参数,它是温暖的(50 K)和中等密度的(10$^3$ cm$^{-3}$。环中分子气体的总质量为2.7 pm 0.9太阳质量。我们分析了射电连续图,它描绘了一个被浅星云包围的点状光源。从点状源的通量中,我们得出了当前的质量损失日期为1.55\pm0.21\乘以10^{-5}$太阳质量/年。最后,为了更好地理解AG Car复杂的星周环境,我们将新探测到的环与主要的尘埃和电离气体星云联系起来。我们讨论了环可能的形成情景,即由于恒星风的作用,星际物质的积累,密切的双星相互作用或合并的残余,以及赤道增强的质量损失事件。如果分子气体是由于大规模喷发而在原位形成的,那么它将至少占AG Car喷出的总质量的30%。这一发现为AG Car复杂的质量损失历史之谜增添了新的线索,为LBV恒星与其周围环境之间的相互作用提供了新的线索。
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