AKARI/IRC Observations of Heavily Obscured Oxygen-Rich AGB and Post-AGB Stars

Bunzel, F.; García-Hernández, D. A.; Engels, D.; Perea-Calderón, J. V.; García-Lario, P.
Bibliographical reference

AKARI, a Light to Illuminate the Misty Universe ASP Conference Series, Vol. 418, proceedings of a conference held 16-19 February 2009 at the University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan. Edited by Takashi Onaka, Glenn J. White, Takao Nakagawa, and Issei Yamamura. San Francisco: Astronomical Society of the Pacific, 2009, p.431

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2009
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5
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4
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Description
We present AKARI/IRC observations of a sample of six extremely red IRAS sources, of which three are variable OH/IR stars and the rest are early post-AGB stars. The OH/IR stars show a red continuum with the expected strong 10 μm silicate absorption feature, while the post-AGB stars show an even redder continuum accompanied with a comparably weak silicate absorption. We modelled the spectral energy distributions with DUSTY. While for the OH/IR stars a reasonable fit can be obtained with almost pure silicate dust, the post-AGB stars require a mixture of silicate and carbon-rich dust. We assume that in the latter objects the inner dust shell is carbon-rich, while the outer shells are still oxygen-rich.