Abstract
Recent hydrodynamical models (Winters et al. 2000b) allow the existence of pulsating, large velocity amplitude Asymptotic Giant Branch (AGB) stars with tenuous dusty circumstellar shells, which produce low mass-loss rates and simultaneously low wind velocities. The Semi-regular long-period variable L2 Pup shows a broad SiO maser feature at 86 GHz (v = 1, J = 2-1), indicating an outward velocity of the material close to the stellar photosphere of at least 10 kms-1, and narrow CO (J = 2-1) and (1-0) line profiles indicating an outflow velocity of the material in the circumstellar shell of only about 3 km s-1. This can be explained in terms of our hydrodynamical models which provide large velocities in the shocked stellar atmosphere and low velocities of the circumstellar outflow.
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Winters, J. M., Le Bertre, T., Nyman, L. A., Omont, A., & Jeong, K. S. (2002). The hydrodynamical structure of circumstellar envelopes around low mass-loss rate, low outflow velocity AGB stars. Astronomy and Astrophysics, 388(2), 609–614. https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361:20020524
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