Molecular catastrophes and the formation of circumstellar dust

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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Chromosphere, Cosmic Dust, Interstellar Matter, Red Giant Stars, Supergiant Stars, Brightness Temperature, Losses, Stellar Evolution, Stellar Mass, Very Long Base Interferometry

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Interstellar dust grains are presumed in part to have their origins in the outer atmospheres of red giant and supergiant stars because, despite the efficiency of shock destruction of grains in the interstellar medium (ISM), meteoritic samples possess isotopic signatures that are consistent with nucleosynthetic origin in the interior of evolved stars. There is ample evidence to suggest that once dust grains form near red giants and supergiants, radiation pressure is sufficient to drive them to infinity. The molecular catastrophe description for the conversion of chromospheric gas into molecular masers and circumstellar dust holds promise for a coherent explanation of the formation of these entities and the process of mas loss from cool, high luminosity objects.

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