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Name GT2_proyer_2
Title Green Light from AGB StarS (GLASS)
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DOI https://doi.org/10.5270/esa-f2dkj2t
Author European Space Agency
Description Ejecta of low to intermediate mass stars dominate the total mass
that is re-injected by stars into the interstellar medium (ISM).
Nevertheless, the mechanisms at the origin of the mass-loss of
these stars are still not completely understood and their mass-loss
history is still unknown. The problem is especially acute for the
oxygen-rich evolved stars, for which theoretical models can still not
predict the acceleration of the observed stellar winds.

During the last decade, new evidence arose from various wavelength
domains that the mass-loss is varying in time, and is spatially
structured, rather than constant and isotropic. In particular,
Decin et al. (2011) analyse the structures revealed by Herschel-PACS
around CW Leo, up to distances about five times larger than any
structures that could be revealed with the VLT (FORS1).
They show that the PACS green band (100 microns) is critically
important to detect the complex density structure in the circumstellar
material around CW Leo.

Detailed studies of the exact structure of the circumstellar material
is of course crucial to set constraints on the mechanisms at the onset
of mass-loss. Consequently, we propose to observe five objects
at 100 microns with Herschel-PACS. Four of these objects are
oxygen-rich, and all five have already revealed complex circumstellar
structures at 70 or 160 microns, or in the sub-mm wavelength domain.
Publication The Nearby Evolved Stars Survey II: Constructing a volume-limited sample and first results from the James Clerk Maxwell Telescope . Scicluna P. et al. . Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society . null . null . 2022MNRAS.512.1091S ,
Instrument PACS_PacsPhoto_largeScan
Temporal Coverage 2012-01-11T20:14:09Z/2012-07-26T18:52:06Z
Version SPG v14.2.0
Mission Description Herschel was launched on 14 May 2009! It is the fourth 'cornerstone' mission in the ESA science programme. With a 3.5 m Cassegrain telescope it is the largest space telescope ever launched. It is performing photometry and spectroscopy in approximately the 55-671 µm range, bridging the gap between earlier infrared space missions and groundbased facilities.
Creator Contact https://support.cosmos.esa.int/h®erschel/
Date Published 2013-01-26T18:30:39Z
Publisher And Registrant European Space Agency
Credit Guidelines European Space Agency, 2013, Green Light From Agb Stars Openparglassclosepar, SPG v14.2.0, European Space Agency, https://doi.org/10.5270/esa-f2dkj2t