Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
2006-04-07
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
to be included in the conference proceedings of the 8th Torino Workshop held in Granada
Scientific paper
In this contribution we give a progress report on our systematic study of a large sample of post-AGB stars. The sample stars were selected on the basis of their infrared colours and the selection criteria were tuned to discover objects with hot dust in the system. We started a very extensive, multi-wavelength programme which includes the analysis of our radial velocity monitoring; our optical high-resolution spectra; our groundbased N-band spectral data as well as the Spitzer full spectral scans; the broad-band SED and the high spatial-resolution interferometric experiments with the VLTI. In this contribution we highlight the main results obtained so far and argue that all systems in our sample are indeed binaries, which are surrounded by dusty Keplerian circumbinary discs. The discs play a lead role in the evolution of the systems.
Deroo Pieter
Evans Tom Lloyd
Gielen clio
Reyniers Maarten
Winckel Hans Van
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