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IRC +10 216 in 3-D: morphology of a TP-AGB star envelope

By M. Guélin and others
During their late pulsating phase, AGB stars expel most of their mass in the form of massive dusty envelopes, an event that largely controls the composition of interstellar matter. The envelopes, however, are distant and opaque to visible and NIR radiation: Their structure remains poorly known and the mass-loss process... Show more
September 14, 2017
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IRC +10 216 in 3-D: morphology of a TP-AGB star envelope
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