Abstract

Abstract We report an unbiased radio line survey towards the circumstellar envelopes of evolved stars at the frequency range from 20 to 25 GHz, aiming to obtain a more complete unbiased picture of the chemical evolution in the final stages of stellar evolution. The observation sample includes the asymptotic giant branch (AGB) star IRC +10216, the proto-planetary nebulae (PPNs) CRL 2688 and CRL 618, and the young planetary nebula (PN) NGC 7027, representing an evolutionary sequence spanning about 10000 years. Rotational transitions from cyanopolyyne chains and inversion lines from ammonia are detected in the AGB star and PPNs, while the PN displays several recombination lines. The different spectral behaviors of these evolved stars clearly reflect the evolution of circumstellar chemistry during the AGB–PPN–PN transitions.

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