Abstract

AbstractThe mass-loss mechanism in asymptotic giant branch (AGB) stars is not yet fully understood. We present 20-milliarcsecond resolution ALMA imaging of the well-studied AGB star W Hya in multiple molecular lines at 250–269 GHz, including masers from SiO, H2O, and SO2. The images show complex plumes, arcs, and clumps over the stellar disk and in the atmosphere extending to several stellar radii. We detected prominent emission components over the stellar disk—instead of pure absorption as expected—in some Si17O, 30SiO, H2O, and SO2 lines. The surface emission seen in the Si17O and vibrationally excited H2O lines is particularly strong, indicating maser actions. The masers seen over the stellar disk indicate radial amplification.

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