The circumstellar envelope of π-1 Gru
CO(J = 2-1) and SiO(J = 5-4) emission has been observed from the molecular envelope around the nearby S star π1 Gru. The CO line profile differs from the usual parabolic shape seen in uniformly-expanding envelopes; it has a Voigt-like profile and two horns. A model for line formation in the envelope shows that a tilted, expanding disk reproduces the observations well. The star also has a fast molecular wind, with a projected outflow speed of at least 70 and perhaps as high as 90 km s-1. The fast wind is presumably ejected from the poles of the disk. These observations show that the complex structure seen in many planetary nebulae, including quadrupolar structure and fast winds, may largely evolve from structure formed while the progenitor star is in the last stages of evolution on the AGB.
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- Astronomy & Astrophysics
- 5109 Space sciences
- 5107 Particle and high energy physics
- 5101 Astronomical sciences
- 0201 Astronomical and Space Sciences