Abstract

Abstract Using the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA), we observed the stellar wind of two oxygen-rich asymptotic giant branch stars, IK Tau and R Dor, between 335 and 362 GHz. One aim was to detect metal oxides and metal hydroxides (AlO, AlOH, FeO, MgO, and MgOH), some of which are thought to be direct precursors of dust nucleation and growth. We report on the potential first detection of FeO (v = 0, Ω = 4, J = 11–10) in R Dor (mass-loss rate ∼ 1 × 10−7 M ⊙ yr−1). The presence of FeO in IK Tau ( ∼ 5 × 10−6 M ⊙ yr−1) cannot be confirmed, due to a blend with 29SiS, a molecule that is absent in R Dor. The detection of AlO in R Dor and of AlOH in IK Tau was reported earlier by Decin et al. All other metal oxides and hydroxides, as well as MgS, remain undetected. We derive a column density N(FeO) of 1.1 ± 0.9 × 1015 cm−2 in R Dor, or a fractional abundance [FeO/H] ∼ 1.5 × 10−8 accounting for non-local thermodynamic equilibrium effects. The derived fractional abundance [FeO/H] is a factor ∼20 larger than conventional gas-phase chemical-kinetic predictions. This discrepancy may be partly accounted for by the role of vibrationally excited OH in oxidizing Fe, or it may be evidence for other currently unrecognized chemical pathways producing FeO. Assuming a constant fractional abundance w.r.t. H2, the upper limits for the other metals are [MgO/H2] < 5.5 × 10−10 (R Dor) and <7 × 10−11 (IK Tau), [MgOH/H2] < 9 × 10−9 (R Dor) and <1 × 10−9 (IK Tau), [CaO/H2] < 2.5 × 10−9 (R Dor) and <1 × 10−10 (IK Tau), [CaOH/H2] < 6.5 × 10−9 (R Dor) and <9 × 10−10 (IK Tau), and [MgS/H2] < 4.5 × 10−10 (R Dor) and <6 × 10−11 (IK Tau). The retrieved upper-limit abundances for these latter molecules are in accord with the chemical model predictions.

Highlights

  • The gas-phase elements Ca, Fe, Mg, Si, and Ti are depleted w.r.t. the solar abundances in diffuse clouds

  • The formation of metal oxides and metal hydroxides and of dust species is suggested as major cause for this depletion

  • Laboratory measurements show that FeO can be formed at high temperatures ( 1000 K, Cheung et al 1982) and could be abundant in the atmospheres and inner winds of asymptotic giant branch (AGB) stars

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Summary

Introduction

The gas-phase elements Ca, Fe, Mg, Si, and Ti are depleted w.r.t. the solar abundances in diffuse clouds. Absorption along the line of sight toward the Galactic center H II region Sagittarius B2 Main (Sgr B2 M; Walmsley et al 2002; Furuya et al 2003) This detection is interpreted as being due to shocks associated with star formation, which might liberate some fraction of gas-phase elements from the refractory grains. We report the first potential detection of FeO in the stellar wind of the low massloss rate AGB star R Dor (see Section 2). No spectral features of other metal oxides and hydroxides (CaO, CaOH, MgO, and MgOH) and MgS have been seen in the winds of the two oxygen-rich AGB stars R Dor and IK Tau surveyed with ALMA.

Observations
Analysis and Results
FeO Column Density
Discussion
Description of Gas-phase Chemical Kinetics Models
Outcome of the Gas-phase Chemical Kinetics Models
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