H2O Isotopologues in Extreme OH/IR Stars

K. Justtanont, M.~J. Barlow, Joris Blommaert, L. Decin, F. Kerschbaum, M. Matsuura, H. Olofsson, B. Swinyard, D. Teyssier, L.~B.~F.~M. Waters, J. Yates

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Using Herschel Space Observatory, we observed isotopologues of H2O in extreme OH/IR stars. We detected strong H216O and H217O while the H218O lines are missing, contrary to the overall galactic oxygen abundance in the interstellar medium and the Sun, where 18O is more abundant than 17O. Theoretical stellar evolution suggests that 18O is being destroyed during the hot-bottom burning. This implies that these OH/IR stars come from a population of intermediate-mass stars which have an initial mass ≥ 5 M⊙.
Originele taal-2English
TitelWhy Galaxies Care about AGB Stars III: A Closer Look in Space and Time
RedacteurenF. Kerschbaum, R.~F. Wing, J. Hron
Pagina's85
Aantal pagina's1
Volume497
StatusPublished - 1 aug 2015
EvenementWhy Galaxies Care About AGB Stars III - University Campus, Vienna, Switzerland
Duur: 28 jul 20141 aug 2014

Publicatie series

NaamAstronomical Society of the Pacific Conference Series

Conference

ConferenceWhy Galaxies Care About AGB Stars III
Land/RegioSwitzerland
StadVienna
Periode28/07/141/08/14

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