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		| Paper: | 
		Herschel/HIFI Results on Circumstellar Shells around Evolved Stars:
 HIFISTARS and SUCCESS | 
	 
	
		| Volume: | 
		445, Why Galaxies Care about AGB Stars II: Shining Examples and Common Inhabitants | 
	 
	
		| Page: | 
		577 | 
	 
	
		| Authors: | 
		Bujarrabal, V.; and the HIFISTARS and SUCCESS teams | 
	 
	
	
		| Abstract: | 
		The first observations performed with the high-resolution spectrometer
 HIFI, on board Herschel, of circumstellar shells around evolved 
 stars (AGB, post-AGB, red supergiant and yellow hypergiant stars) are
 summarized. Herschel/HIFI is able to obtain accurate data on 
 molecular lines in the sub-mm and FIR domains, which are very useful 
 to study the warm components of these objects. Such components are
 particularly important to understand the structure, dynamics,
 chemistry, and evolution of our nebulae.  We  focus on already
  published data  obtained as  part of the  key  program 
 HIFISTARS  and briefly present  another key  program,  SUCCESS. 
  These data sets constitute
 the vast majority of the data obtained so far by HIFI on this topic.
 
 The interpretation of these Herschel/HIFI observations has already
 yielded important results. Here we mainly consider our study of CO and
 H2O emission, which has allowed the determination of physical
 conditions and molecular abundances in a variety of regimes,
 particularly in warm regions. We stress the detection of intense
 H2O emission in O-rich, C-rich, and S-type AGB stars. We also
 show our results on the NH3 rotational emission in O-rich evolved
 stars, from which we deduce valuable information on the peculiar
 chemistry of this molecule. Finally, we discuss the properties of CO
 emission in the young planetary nebula CRL 618, which shows the
 presence of relatively hot, recently shocked gas. | 
	 
	
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