Bibcode
DOI
Villaver, Eva; García-Segura, Guillermo; Manchado, A.
Bibliographical reference
The Astrophysical Journal, Volume 571, Issue 2, pp. 880-900.
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2002
Journal
Citations
81
Refereed citations
63
Description
We have investigated the dynamical interaction of low- and
intermediate-mass stars (from 1 to 5 Msolar) with their
interstellar medium (ISM). In this first paper, we examine the
structures generated by the stellar winds during the asymptotic giant
branch (AGB) phase using a numerical code and the wind history predicted
by stellar evolution. The influence of the external ISM is also taken
into account. We find that the wind variations associated with the
thermal pulses lead to the formation of transient shells with an average
lifetime of ~20,000 yr and, consequently, do not remain recorded in the
density or velocity structure of the gas. The formation of shells that
survive at the end of the AGB phase occurs via two main processes:
shocks between the shells formed by two consecutive enhancements of the
mass loss or continuous accumulation of the material ejected by the star
in the interaction region with the ISM. Our models show that the mass of
the circumstellar envelope increases appreciably because of the ISM
material swept up by the wind (up to ~70% for the 1 Msolar
stellar model). We also point out the importance of the ISM on the
deceleration and compression of the external shells. According to our
simulations, large regions (up to 2.5 pc) of neutral gas surrounding the
molecular envelopes of AGB stars are expected. These large regions of
gas are formed from the mass loss experienced by the star during the AGB
evolution.