Optical spectra of Mira variables Virtual Observatory Resource

Authors
  1. Uttenthaler S.
  2. Shetye S.
  3. Nanni A.
  4. Aringer B.
  5. Eriksson K.
  6. McDonald I.,Gobrecht D.
  7. Hoefner S.
  8. Wolter U.
  9. Cristallo S.
  10. Bernhard K.
  11. Published by
    CDS
Abstract

The details of the mass-loss process in the late stages of low- and intermediate-mass stellar evolution are not well understood, in particular its dependence on stellar parameters. Mira variables are highly suitable targets for studying this mass-loss process. Here, we follow up on our earlier finding that a near-to-mid-infrared (NIR-MIR) colour versus pulsation period diagram shows two sequences of Miras that can be distinguished by the third dredge-up (3DUP) indicator technetium in those stars. While IR colours are good indicators of the dust mass-loss rate (MLR) from Miras, no corresponding sequences have been found using the gas MLR. However, investigations of the gas MLR have been hampered by data limitations. We aim to alleviate these limitations with new observational data. We present new optical spectra of a well-selected sample of Miras. We searched these spectra for absorption lines of Tc and other 3DUP indicators, and combine our findings with gas MLRs and expansion velocities from the literature. Furthermore, we extend the analysis of the MIR emission to WISE data and compare the broadband spectral energy distributions (SEDs) of Miras with and without Tc. We find no systematic difference in gas MLRs between Miras with and without Tc. However, the gas envelopes of Tc-poor Miras appear to have a higher terminal expansion velocity than those of Miras with Tc. Furthermore, our analysis of the IR photometry strongly corroborates the earlier finding that Tc-poor Miras have a higher MIR emission than Tc-rich ones, by as much as a factor of two.We model the IR colours with DARWIN and stationary wind models and conclude that Miras with and without Tc have different dust content or dust properties. We discuss several hypotheses and interpretations of the observations and conclude that the reduction of free oxygen by 3DUP of carbon and iron-depleted dust grains in Tc-rich stars are the most convincing explanations for our observations.

Keywords
  1. variable-stars
  2. late-type-stars
  3. m-stars
  4. infrared-astronomy
  5. spectroscopy
  6. visible-astronomy
Bibliographic source Bibcode
2024A&A...690A.393U
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2024-10-24T19:11:07Z
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2024-10-24T18:22:41Z
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2024-10-24T19:11:07Z
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