A single dish monitoring of millimeter maser lines SiS J = 14-13 and HCN ν 2 = 1 f J = 3-2 and several other rotational lines is reported for the archetypal carbon star IRC+10216. Relative line strength variations of 5% ∼ 30% are found for eight molecular line features with respect to selected reference lines. Definite line-shape variations are found in limited velocity intervals of the SiS and HCN line profiles. The asymmetrical line profiles of the two lines are mainly due to the varying components. The dominant varying components of the line profiles have similar periods and phases to the IR light variation, though both quantities show some degree of velocity dependence; there is also variability asymmetry between the blue and red line wings of both lines. Combining the velocities and amplitudes with a wind velocity model, we suggest that the line profile variations are due to SiS and HCN masing lines emanating from the wind acceleration zone. The possible link of the variabilities to thermal, dynamical, and/or chemical processes within or under this region is also discussed.
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He 何, J. H. 金华, Dinh-V-Trung, & Hasegawa, T. I. (2017). Monitor Variability of Millimeter Lines in IRC+10216. The Astrophysical Journal, 845(1), 38. https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-4357/aa7e76
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