Dust and the spectral energy distribution of the OH/IR star OH 127.8+0.0: Evidence for circumstellar metallic iron

F. Kemper, A. De Koter, L. B F M Waters, J. Bouwman, A. G G M Tielens

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    Abstract

    We present a fit to the spectral energy distribution of OH 127.8+0.0, a typical asymptotic giant branch star with an optically thick circumstellar dust shell. The fit to the dust spectrum is achieved using non-spherical grains consisting of metallic iron, amorphous and crystalline silicates and water ice. Previous similar attempts have not resulted in a satisfactory fit to the observed spectral energy distributions, mainly because of an apparent lack of opacity in the 3-8 μm region of the spectrum. Non-spherical metallic iron grains provide an identification for the missing source of opacity in the near-infrared. Using the derived dust composition, we have calculated spectra for a range of mass-loss rates in order to perform a consistency check by comparison with other evolved stars. The L - [12 μm] colours of these models correctly predict the mass-loss rate of a sample of AGB stars, strengthening our conclusion that the metallic iron grains dominate the near-infrared flux. We discuss a formation mechanism for non-spherical metallic iron grains.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)585-593
    Number of pages8
    JournalAstronomy and Astrophysics
    Volume384
    Issue number2
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - Mar 2002

    Keywords

    • Circumstellar matter
    • Dust, extinction
    • Infrared: stars
    • Radiative transfer
    • Stars: AGB and post-AGB

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