Physics
Scientific paper
Nov 2007
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UNSOLVED PROBLEMS IN STELLAR PHYSICS: A Conference in Honor of Douglas Gough. AIP Conference Proceedings, Volume 948, pp. 365-3
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Lunar, Planetary, And Deep-Space Probes, Mass Loss And Stellar Winds, Charge-Coupled Devices, Image Detectors, And Ir Detector Arrays, Stellar Structure, Interiors, Evolution, Nucleosynthesis, Ages, Interstellar Dust Grains, Diffuse Emission, Infrared Cirrus
Scientific paper
With the Japanese IR Astronomy Satellite, AKARI, we have performed a far-IR imaging survey of extended cold dust shells around evolved stars. Our observations yield far-IR surface brightnesses of these shells, from which we can reconstruct the history of mass loss (as a function of time) during the critical epochs of mass loss near the end of the asymptotic giant branch phase. Below, we will present the motivation of the study, review the past studies, introduce the AKARI Astronomy Satellite and present a glimpse of the preliminary results of the MLHES Mission Programme.
Fukushi Hinako
Hashimoto Osamu
Ita Yoshifusa
Izumiura Hideyuki
Matsunaga Noriyuki
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