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Turbulent, steamy red supergiant winds

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posted on 2024-08-06, 12:23 authored by Anita M. S. Richards, Indra Bains, Anna Bartkiewicz, R. Jim Cohen, Philip J. Diamond, Sandra Etoka, Malcolm D. Gray, E. E. Lekht, Michael R. W. Masheder, E. Mendoza-Torres, Koji Murakawa, Marian Szymczak, Huib Jan van Langevelde, Wouter Vlemmings, Jeremy A. Yates
Rapidly-evolving red supergiants (RSG) lose half or more of their mass before ending their lives as supernovae. Masers allow us to study the mass loss from 4 nearby RSG in AU-scale detail using MERLIN and EVN/global VLBI. The water maser clouds are over-dense and over-magnetised with respect to the surrounding wind. In most cases, the brighter an individual maser component is the smaller its apparent (beamed) FWHM appears, as predicted for approximately spherical clouds. Individual water maser features have a typical half-life of 5-10 yr, but comparison with single dish monitoring suggests that the water vapour clouds themselves survive many decades (the water maser shell crossing time), within which the local masers wink on and off. OH mainline masers are found in the tenuous surrounding gas, overlapping the water maser shell, surrounded by OH 1612-MHz masers at a greater distance from the star.

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9780521874649

Journal title

Astrophysical masers and their environments: International Astronomical Union Symposium 242, Alice Springs, Northern Territory, Australia, 12-16 March 2007 / Jessica M. Chapman and Willem A. Baan (eds.)

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Astrophysical masers and their environments: International Astronomical Union Symposium 242, Alice Springs, Northern Territory, Australia, 12-16 March 2007 / Jessica M. Chapman and Willem A. Baan eds.

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3

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4 pp

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Cambridge University Press

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Copyright © 2008 International Astronomical Union. The published version is reproduced in accordance with the copyright policy of the publisher.

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eng

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