J/MNRAS/418/114   Opacity-sampling models of Mira variables   (Ireland+, 2011)

Dynamical opacity-sampling models of Mira variables. II. Time-dependent atmospheric structure and observable properties of four M-type model series. Ireland M.J., Scholz M., Wood P.R. <Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 418, 114-128 (2011)> =2011MNRAS.418..114I 2011MNRAS.418..114I
ADC_Keywords: Models, atmosphere ; Stars, variable Keywords: stars: AGB and post-AGB - stars: atmospheres - stars: mass-loss - stars: variables: general Abstract: We present four model series of the CODEX dynamical opacity-sampling models of Mira variables with solar abundances, designed to have parameters similar to ο Cet, R Leo and R Cas. We demonstrate that the CODEX models provide a clear physical basis for the molecular shell scenario used to explain interferometric observations of Mira variables. We show that these models generally provide a good match to photometry and interferometry at wavelengths between the near-infrared and the radio, and make the model outputs publicly available. These models also demonstrate that, in order to match visible and infrared observations, the Fe-poor silicate grains that form within 3 continuum radii must have small grain radii and therefore cannot drive the winds from O-rich Mira variables. File Summary: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FileName Lrecl Records Explanations -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ReadMe 80 . This file table9.dat 346 16400 *Mira o54 series, model 285180 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Note on table9.dat: The centre-to-limb variation is shown as a fraction of the central intensity I0 as a function of normalized radius on the apparent stellar disc, r/5Rp, in function of phase x. Model Radius (cm): 0.7315400E+14. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Byte-by-byte Description of file: table9.dat -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Bytes Format Units Label Explanations -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3- 12 E10.5 um lambda [0.45/95500] Wavelength 16- 26 E11.6 10-7W/um Lum Spectral luminosity (in erg/s/um) 36- 46 E11.6 mW/m2/um/sr I0 Central intensity (in erg/s/cm2/um/sr) 48- 52 F5.3 ---- f0.000 x=0.000 Normalized centre-to-limb variation 54- 58 F5.3 ---- f0.020 x=0.020 Normalized centre-to-limb variation 60- 64 F5.3 ---- f0.040 x=0.040 Normalized centre-to-limb variation 66- 70 F5.3 ---- f0.060 x=0.060 Normalized centre-to-limb variation 72- 76 F5.3 ---- f0.080 x=0.080 Normalized centre-to-limb variation 78- 82 F5.3 ---- f0.100 x=0.100 Normalized centre-to-limb variation 84- 88 F5.3 ---- f0.110 x=0.110 Normalized centre-to-limb variation 90- 94 F5.3 ---- f0.120 x=0.120 Normalized centre-to-limb variation 96-100 F5.3 ---- f0.130 x=0.130 Normalized centre-to-limb variation 102-106 F5.3 ---- f0.140 x=0.140 Normalized centre-to-limb variation 108-112 F5.3 ---- f0.150 x=0.150 Normalized centre-to-limb variation 114-118 F5.3 ---- f0.160 x=0.160 Normalized centre-to-limb variation 120-124 F5.3 ---- f0.165 x=0.165 Normalized centre-to-limb variation 126-130 F5.3 ---- f0.170 x=0.170 Normalized centre-to-limb variation 132-136 F5.3 ---- f0.175 x=0.175 Normalized centre-to-limb variation 138-142 F5.3 ---- f0.180 x=0.180 Normalized centre-to-limb variation 144-148 F5.3 ---- f0.185 x=0.185 Normalized centre-to-limb variation 150-154 F5.3 ---- f0.190 x=0.190 Normalized centre-to-limb variation 156-160 F5.3 ---- f0.195 x=0.195 Normalized centre-to-limb variation 162-166 F5.3 ---- f0.200 x=0.200 Normalized centre-to-limb variation 168-172 F5.3 ---- f0.210 x=0.210 Normalized centre-to-limb variation 174-178 F5.3 ---- f0.220 x=0.220 Normalized centre-to-limb variation 180-184 F5.3 ---- f0.230 x=0.230 Normalized centre-to-limb variation 186-190 F5.3 ---- f0.240 x=0.240 Normalized centre-to-limb variation 192-196 F5.3 ---- f0.250 x=0.250 Normalized centre-to-limb variation 198-202 F5.3 ---- f0.260 x=0.260 Normalized centre-to-limb variation 204-208 F5.3 ---- f0.270 x=0.270 Normalized centre-to-limb variation 210-214 F5.3 ---- f0.280 x=0.280 Normalized centre-to-limb variation 216-220 F5.3 ---- f0.290 x=0.290 Normalized centre-to-limb variation 222-226 F5.3 ---- f0.300 x=0.300 Normalized centre-to-limb variation 228-232 F5.3 ---- f0.320 x=0.320 Normalized centre-to-limb variation 234-238 F5.3 ---- f0.340 x=0.340 Normalized centre-to-limb variation 240-244 F5.3 ---- f0.360 x=0.360 Normalized centre-to-limb variation 246-250 F5.3 ---- f0.380 x=0.380 Normalized centre-to-limb variation 252-256 F5.3 ---- f0.400 x=0.400 Normalized centre-to-limb variation 258-262 F5.3 ---- f0.420 x=0.420 Normalized centre-to-limb variation 264-268 F5.3 ---- f0.440 x=0.440 Normalized centre-to-limb variation 270-274 F5.3 ---- f0.460 x=0.460 Normalized centre-to-limb variation 276-280 F5.3 ---- f0.480 x=0.480 Normalized centre-to-limb variation 282-286 F5.3 ---- f0.500 x=0.500 Normalized centre-to-limb variation 288-292 F5.3 ---- f0.550 x=0.550 Normalized centre-to-limb variation 294-298 F5.3 ---- f0.600 x=0.600 Normalized centre-to-limb variation 300-304 F5.3 ---- f0.650 x=0.650 Normalized centre-to-limb variation 306-310 F5.3 ---- f0.700 x=0.700 Normalized centre-to-limb variation 312-316 F5.3 ---- f0.750 x=0.750 Normalized centre-to-limb variation 318-322 F5.3 ---- f0.800 x=0.800 Normalized centre-to-limb variation 324-328 F5.3 ---- f0.850 x=0.850 Normalized centre-to-limb variation 330-334 F5.3 ---- f0.900 x=0.900 Normalized centre-to-limb variation 336-340 F5.3 ---- f0.950 x=0.950 Normalized centre-to-limb variation 342-346 F5.3 ---- f0.990 x=0.990 Normalized centre-to-limb variation -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- History: From electronic version of the journal References: Ireland et al., Paper I 2008MNRAS.391.1994I 2008MNRAS.391.1994I
(End) Patricia Vannier [CDS] 11-May-2012
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