Radiative transfer in spherical circumstellar dust envelopes. III - Dust envelope models of some well known infrared stars

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Cosmic Dust, Infrared Stars, Radiative Transfer, Stellar Envelopes, Infrared Astronomy, Spatial Distribution, Spectral Energy Distribution

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The radiative transfer techniques described elsewhere by the author have been employed to construct dust envelope models of several well known infrared stars. The resulting calculations indicate that the infrared emissivity of circumstellar grains generally must be higher than that which many calculations of small nonsilicate grains yield. This conclusion is dependent to some degree on the (unknown) size of the stellar envelopes considered, but is quite firm in the case of the spatially resolved envelope of IRC + 10216. Further observations of the spatial distribution of the infrared radiation from stellar envelopes will be invaluable in deciphering the properties of the circumstellar grains.

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