A Coordinated Laboratory and Astronomical Study of the Progenitors of Dust Formation in Carbon-Rich AGB Stars and Oxygen-Rich Giants and Supergiants
Description
A closely coordinated laboratory and astronomical study will be undertaken to identify the seeds of dust formation in three prototypical astronomical objects: a carbon-rich asymptotic giant branch (AGB) star, and an oxygen-rich red supergiant and M-type AGB star. By measuring the rotational spectra of new complex inorganic molecules — i.e., those beyond the previously known simple diatomic and triatomic molecules — radio astronomers using ALMA will be able to begin unveiling the chemistry in the inner envelopes of late type stars which are a major source of planet forming dust.
Tags
laboratory astrophysics
radio astronomy
evolved stars
circumstellar chemistry
interstellar dust

Team Members

YS

Yumi Sakai

bird, animals, human, birds, birds

JJ

Jack Jack

ai, machine learning, web development, code