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Evidence for Pulsation-Driven Mass Loss from delta Cephei

Abstract

We found the first direct evidence that the Cepheid class namesake, delta Cephei, is currently losing mass. These observations are based on data obtained with the Spitzer Space Telescope in the infrared, and with the Very Large Array in the radio. We found that delta Cephei is associated with a vast circumstellar structure, reminiscent of a bow shock. This structure is created as the wind from the star interacts with the local interstellar medium. We measure an outflow velocity of ~35.5 km/s and a mass loss rate of ~1E-7 - 1E-6 Mo/yr. The very low dust content of the outflow suggests that the wind is possibly pulsation-driven, rather than dust-driven as common for other classes of evolved stars.

Authors

Marengo M; Evans NR; Matthews LD; Bono G; Barmby P; Welch DL; Romaniello M; Su KYL; Fazio GG; Huelsman D

Publication date

December 2, 2011

DOI

10.48550/arxiv.1112.0619

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arXiv
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