Infrared spectra of evolved stars with unusual dust shells |
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Authors: | R. J. Sylvester |
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Affiliation: | Department of Physics &Astronomy, University College London, Gower Street, London WC1E 6BT |
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Abstract: | ![]() New mid-infrared spectra are presented of a number of oxygen-rich evolved stars which have IRAS LRS (Low Resolution Spectrometer) spectra that were classified as showing SiC emission. Two of the sources, IRC−20445 and IRC−20461, show the unidentified infrared (UIR) bands superposed on silicate emission features. Both objects have been classified as M supergiants. Several other sources show three-component spectra, with peaks at 10, 11 and 13 μm. The 13-μm source FI Lyr shows a narrow emission feature at 19 μm. Emission by oxide grains may be responsible for the 11-, 13- and 19-μm features. One object, IRC−20455, shows a self-absorbed silicate feature. There is no clear evidence for SiC emission in any of the spectra: the LRS spectra were erroneously classified as showing SiC emission because of the relatively strong 11-μm emission. |
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Keywords: | circumstellar matter stars: mass-loss supergiants infrared: stars |
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