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The Interaction of Asymptotic Giant Branch Stars with the Interstellar Medium
Eva Villaver, Arturo Manchado, Guillermo Garcia-Segura
Published 2012-01-16Version 1
We study the hydrodynamical behavior of the gas expelled by moving Asymptotic Giant Branch Stars interacting with the ISM. Our models follow the wind modulations prescribed by stellar evolution calculations, and we cover a range of expected relative velocities (10 to 100 km/s), ISM densities (between 0.01 and 1 cm-3), and stellar progenitor masses (1 and 3.5 Msun). We show how and when bow-shocks, and cometary-like structures form, and in which regime the shells are subject to instabilities. Finally, we analyze the results of the simulations in terms of the different kinematical stellar populations expected in the Galaxy.
Comments: ApJ in press, 42 pages, 12 figures, movies of the simulations will be available in the published electronic version of the paper
Categories: astro-ph.GA, astro-ph.SR
Keywords: interstellar medium, interaction, moving asymptotic giant branch stars, asymptotic giant branch stars interacting, stellar progenitor masses
Tags: journal article
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