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Dec 1999
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1999aas...195.4510f&link_type=abstract
American Astronomical Society, 195th AAS Meeting, #45.10; Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society, Vol. 31, p.1437
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High-latitude OH/IR stars have a narrow range of progenitor mass and IR color, but a large 2-18 km/s range of expansion velocities. While the OH and water masers are well known for the subset A of those in the Arecibo sky, with 0 < δ < 38{° }, only a few previously had detected SiO masers. We report now on a systematic 43 GHz survey for SiO masers using the Haystack antenna, to a 3σ sensitivity of { }3 Jy. We detect 41 of the 115 ěrt b ěrt > 10{° } stars searched without extant detections; 22 of which are in A. Most of those with 25 μm fluxes, S(25) > 12 Jy are detected, most with S(25) < 6 Jy are not. The overall detection rate for A, after adding in previous detections, is 64% (51/80). Since the great majority of nondetections are weak IR sources, we conclude that most normal OH/IR stars host SiO masers. Our nondetections are made more interesting though by inter-comparison with 22 GHz results, where 90% of A have detected water masers. Joint water and SiO nondetections include the three proto planetary nebulae [PPN], 18095+2704, 19386+0153 & 20531+2905. This is expected as PPN no longer have much mass-loss. However, the only other SiO nondetections from A with S(25) > 12 Jy (02547+1106, 20444+0540, 20547+0247) in fact have S(25) > 28 Jy, which should make them easy SiO detections, are also WATER nondetections. These sources, unlike the PPN, have normal IR colors for high-latitude OH/IR stars. They may therefore be objects with fossil superwind shells surrounding a low mass-loss Mira, near the conclusion of its abrupt luminosity evolution after a thermal pulse. Their high 10% (3/30) frequency is additional evidence for the transient nature of superwind shells about these stars.
Arecibo Collaboration
Fominn N.
Lewis Murray B.
Space Sciences Collaboration
Tat Hong
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