Herschel/HIFI Observations of IRC+10216: Water Vapor in the Inner Envelope of a Carbon-Rich Asymptotic Giant Branch Star
Journal article, 2011

We report the results of observations of 10 rotational transitions of water vapor toward the carbon-rich asymptotic giant branch (AGB) star IRC+10216 (CW Leonis), carried out with Herschel's HIFI instrument. Each transition was securely detected by means of observations using the dual beam switch mode of HIFI. The measured line ratios imply that water vapor is present in the inner outflow at small distances (<= few x 10(14) cm) from the star, confirming recent results reported by Decin et al. from observations with Herschel's PACS and SPIRE instruments. This finding definitively rules out the hypothesis that the observed water results from the vaporization of small icy objects in circular orbits. The origin of water within the dense C-rich envelope of IRC+10216 remains poorly understood. We derive upper limits on the (H2O)-O-17/(H2O)-O-16 and (H2O)-O-18/(H2O)-O-16 isotopic abundance ratios of similar to 5 x 10(-3) (3 sigma), providing additional constraints on models for the origin of the water vapor in IRC+10216.

circumstellar envelopes

stars: AGB and post-AGB

circumstellar matter

chemistry

line survey

stars: abundances

Author

D. A. Neufeld

Johns Hopkins University

E. Gonzalez-Alfonso

University of Alcalá

G. J. Melnick

Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics

R. Szczerba

Polish Academy of Sciences

M. Schmidt

Polish Academy of Sciences

L. Decin

KU Leuven

A. de Koter

University of Amsterdam

Utrecht University

Fredrik Schöier

Chalmers, Earth and Space Sciences, Onsala Space Observatory

J. Cernicharo

Centro de Astrobiologia (CAB)

Astrophysical Journal Letters

2041-8205 (ISSN) 2041-8213 (eISSN)

Vol. 727 2

Subject Categories

Astronomy, Astrophysics and Cosmology

DOI

10.1088/2041-8205/727/2/L28

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