Water vapor absorption in early M-type stars
/ Authors
M. Matsuura, I. Yamamura, H. Murakami, M. Freund, M. A. D. O. Space, Astronautical Science, Japan., U. Tokyo, U. Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
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/ Abstract
The spectrometers onboard the Infrared Telescope in Space (IRTS) reveal water vapor absorption in early M-type stars, as early as M2. Previous observations detected H2O vapor absorption only in stars later than M6, with the exception of the recent detection of H2 Oi n Peg (M2.5 II-III). In our sample of 108 stars, 67 stars have spectral types earlier than M6. The spec- tral types are established by means of their near-infrared col- ors on a statistical basis. Among the 67 stars of spectral types earlier than M6, we find water vapor absorption in six stars. The observed absorption features are interpreted using a local thermodynamic equilibrium model. The features are reasonably fitted by model spectra with excitation temperatures of 1000- 1500 K and water column densities of510 19 to110 20 cm 2 . These numbers imply that the H2O molecules are present in a region of the atmosphere, located above the photosphere. Fur- thermore, our analysis shows a good correlation between the H2O absorption band strength, and the mid-infrared excess due to the circumstellar dust. We discuss the relation between the outer atmosphere and the mass loss.
Journal: Astronomy and Astrophysics