| Issue |
Astron. Astrophys. Suppl. Ser.
Volume 138, Number 2, August 1999
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| Page(s) | 299 - 322 | |
| DOI | https://doi.org/10.1051/aas:1999501 | |
| Published online | 15 August 1999 | |
Oxygen-rich semiregular and irregular variables*
A catalogue of circumstellar CO observations
1
Institut für Astronomie, Türkenschanzstraße 17, A-1180 Wien, Austria
2
Stockholms Observatorium, SE-13336 Saltsjöbaden, Sweden
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Received:
25
February
1999
Accepted:
4
June
1999
Abstract
Using the SEST, the Onsala 20 m telescope, the JCMT, and the IRAM
30 m telescope we have carried out a survey of circumstellar
CO(
, 2-1, 3-2, and 4-3)
emission on a large sample of oxygen-rich semiregular (SRa and SRb) and
irregular variables (Lb). A total of 109 stars were observed in at
least one CO line: 66 were shown to have circumstellar CO line
emission (7 SRa, 36 SRb, and 23 Lb variables), ~ 60% of the
semiregulars and all but one of the irregulars were detected for the
first time. Most stars were observed in at least two transitions.
There is a total of 138 detected CO lines. For twelve stars strong
interference from interstellar CO emission precluded detection.
We present here a catalogue of all observational data and the spectra
of all detections, as well as brief discussions on detection statistics
(including its dependence on variability type, period, IRAS-colour,
IRAS LRS-class, and M-subclass), line profiles (including line shape
asymmetry, multi-compo nent line shapes, and line intensity ratios),
gas expansion velocity distributions, and correlations between CO line
and IR continuum fluxes (including implications for the mass-loss mechanism).
Key words: stars: variables: general / stars: AGB and post-AGB / stars: circumstellar matter / stars: mass-loss / radio lines: stars
Based on observations collected using at the European Southern Observatory, La Silla, Chile, the Onsala Space Observatory, Chalmers Tekniska Högskola, Sweden, the James Clerk Maxwell Telescope, Hawaii and the IRAM 30 m telescope, Pico Veleta, Spain.
© European Southern Observatory (ESO), 1999
