De-projection of radio observations of axisymmetric expanding circumstellar envelopes

MONTHLY NOTICES OF THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY(2018)

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The problem of de-projection of radio line observations of axisymmetric expanding circumstellar envelopes is studied with the aim of easing their analysis in terms of physics models. The arguments developed rest on the remark that, in principle, when the wind velocity distribution is known, the effective emissivity can be calculated at any point in space. The paper provides a detailed study of how much this is true in practice. The wind velocity distribution assumed to be axisymmetric and in expansion is described by four parameters: the angles defining the orientation of the symmetry axis, an overall velocity scale, and a parameter measuring the elongation (prolateness) of the distribution. Tools are developed that allow for measuring, or at least constraining, each of the four parameters. The use of effective emissivity as relevant quantity, rather than temperature and density being considered separately, implies important assumptions and simplifications, meaning that the approach being considered here is only preliminary to, and by no means a replacement for, a physics analysis accounting for radiative transfer and hydrodynamics arguments. While most considerations are developed using simulated observations as examples, two case studies (EP Aqr, observed with ALMA, and RS Cnc, with NOEMA) arc presented that illustrate their usefulness in practical cases.
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methods: data analysis,stars: AGB and post-AGB,circumstellar matter,stars: individual: EP Aqr, RS Cnc,radio lines: stars
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