Variable mass loss on 100 yr timescales from massive yellow hypergiants
Abstract
This contribution presents new results on two members of the class of post-Red Supergiants, IRAS 17163-3907, the central star of the Fried Egg nebula and IRC +10420. New optical spectra in the blue spectral range confirm their spectral type to be of A-supergiant class. Our VLTI/GRAVITY K-band interferometry reveals that the neutral Na i 2.2 μm line emitting region is smaller than that of the hydrogen Brγ emission. This can be explained with the hydrogen emission the result of collisional excitation populating the higher levels in a neutral region instead them being populated through recombination in an ionised environment as mostly inferred in stellar winds. Finally, the central star of the Fried Egg nebula, has undergone 3 distinct mass loss episodes over the last hundreds of years. As it is likely that at least the last mass loss event occurred when the star was already a Yellow Hypergiant and not a Red Supergiant, we put forward the bi-stability mechanism as explanation for the mass loss.
- Publication:
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IAU Symposium
- Pub Date:
- 2024
- DOI:
- 10.1017/S1743921322002563
- Bibcode:
- 2024IAUS..361..397O
- Keywords:
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- stars: evolution;
- stars: mass-loss;
- stars: AGB and post-AGB;
- stars: individual: IRAS 17163-3907;
- IRC+10420;
- circumstellar matter