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Paper: Asymmetries in AGB Stars: New Results from Aperture Masking Techniques
Volume: 497, Why Galaxies Care about AGB Stars III: A Closer Look in Space and Time
Page: 203
Authors: Lykou, F.; Hron, J.; Paladini, C.; Zijlstra, A. A.; Tuthill, P. G.; Norris, B.; Lagadec, E.
Abstract: Recent studies have shown that the extended circumstellar envelopes of AGB stars are not always spherical in shape. Moreover, the majority of post-AGB stars exhibit highly aspherical shapes, such as bipolar nebulae and equatorial waists in the form of dusty and gaseous disks and/or tori. As such, one should expect that the origin of the morphological changes seen in later evolutionary stages can be traced during the AGB phase. We now present a study of AGB stars using aperture masking interferometry to resolve such aspherical structures.
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