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引用次数: 39
摘要
我们发现了一个非常扩展的激波结构(即直径约24 ')围绕着著名的碳星IRC+10216,这是由星系演化探测卫星拍摄的紫外线图像。我们得出结论,这种结构是IRC+10216的分子风与星际介质(ISM)相互作用的结果,当它穿过后者时。从这种相互作用的理论模型中所期望的所有重要结构特征都被确定了:终端激波、星鞘、星暂停、弓形激波和星尾(带有漩涡)。天文暂停的范围提供了包络层年龄(69,000年)和质量(1.4 M☉,质量损失率为2 × 10−5 M☉yr−1)的新下限。从终止激波的距离来看,我们发现IRC+10216正以大约约为91 km s−1 (1 cm−3/nISM)1/2的速度穿过周围的ISM。
THE ASTROSPHERE OF THE ASYMPTOTIC GIANT BRANCH STAR IRC+10216
We have discovered a very extended shock structure (i.e., with a diameter of about 24′) surrounding the well-known carbon star IRC+10216 in ultraviolet images taken with the Galaxy Evolution Explorer satellite. We conclude that this structure results from the interaction of IRC+10216's molecular wind with the interstellar medium (ISM), as it moves through the latter. All important structural features expected from theoretical models of such interactions are identified: the termination shock, the astrosheath, the astropause, the bow shock, and an astrotail (with vortices). The extent of the astropause provides new lower limits to the envelope age (69,000 years) and mass (1.4 M☉, for a mass-loss rate of 2 × 10−5 M☉ yr−1). From the termination-shock standoff distance, we find that IRC+10216 is moving at a speed of about ≳91 km s−1 (1 cm−3/nISM)1/2 through the surrounding ISM.