A dataset provided by the European Space Agency

Name ORICHSRL
Title ATMOSPHERIC STRUCTURE OF O-RICH SEMIREGULAR AND IRREGULAR
URL

http://nida.esac.esa.int/nida-sl-tap/data?RETRIEVAL_TYPE=OBSERVATION&PRODUCT_LEVEL=ALL&obsno=646013010

DOI https://doi.org/10.5270/esa-lrjokz2
Author KERSCHBAUM, FRANZ
Description = > in this proposal, more time is being requested for fkerschb.orichsrv > time for this proposal is to be transferred from fkerschb.orichsrv = systematic studies of the basic properties of type sra and srb semiregular variables (srvs) have found that srbs consist of a blue group without circumstellar shells, short periods and higher temperatures and a red group with temperatures and mass loss rates comparable to miras but periods a factor of 2 smaller. near ir photometry shows that the blue srvs are similar to non-variable giants, while the red srvs are intermediate objects between miras and normal giants. a subgroup of the irregular variables of type lb seem to be very similar to the red srvs except for their lightcurves. the difference in atmospheric structure, most prominently seen in the strength of the water bands, could be due to smaller pulsation amplitudes and weaker shockfronts of the srvs and lbs. thus, when compared to miras and non-variable giants, the red srvs and lbs can provide important clues for the influence of the pulsational behaviour on the atmospheric structure and mass loss of agb stars. many of the theoretical tools for interpreting the spectra of these stars are available now. since no detailed spectroscopic studies in the ir exist, we propose sws spectra of selected objects. these will be compared with state of the art theoretical models. the sws on board of iso covers most of the molecular bands of h2o, co and sio and the wavelength region where continuous dust emission starts to dominate. while some of the mentioned bands can be observed from the ground, this requires different instruments and often excellent observing conditions. the use of different instruments generally means that different molecular bands and the dust emission cannot... be studied at the same time, a severe disadvantage in view of the variability of agb stars and the pronounced coupling between dust and different molecules.
Instrument SWS01
Temporal Coverage 1997-02-24T12:01:44Z/1998-03-27T00:13:20Z
Version 1.0
Mission Description The Infrared Space Observatory (ISO) was the world's first true orbiting infrared observatory. Equipped with four highly-sophisticated and versatile scientific instruments, it was launched by Ariane in November 1995 and provided astronomers world-wide with a facility of unprecedented sensitivity and capabilities for a detailed exploration of the Universe at infrared wavelengths.
Creator Contact https://support.cosmos.esa.int/iso/
Date Published 1999-07-07T00:00:00Z
Publisher And Registrant European Space Agency
Credit Guidelines European Space Agency, KERSCHBAUM, FRANZ, 1999, ORICHSRL, 1.0, European Space Agency, https://doi.org/10.5270/esa-lrjokz2