Astron. Astrophys. 327, 1147-1154 (1997)
Circumstellar grains:
radiation pressure and temperature distribution
P.L. Lamy 1 and
J.-M. Perrin 2
1 Laboratoire d'Astronomie Spatiale CNRS, BP 8, F-13376
Marseille, France
2 Observatoire de Haute-Provence, CNRS, F-04870
Saint-Michel l'Observatoire, France
Received 12 November 1996 / Accepted 11 July 1997
Abstract
The ratio of the radiation pressure force to
the gravitational attraction is calculated for circumstellar grains.
Eleven stars of various spectral type are considered and their
spectral flux compiled from available data sometimes supplemented by
appropriate models. The materials composing the grains are a silicate
(obsidian), organic materials (ice tholin, poly-HCN), graphite and
glassy carbon. The radius of the grain extends from 0.005 to 25
m. exceeds 1 for
submicronic grains around the hottest stars with the exception of the
obsidian grains. As far as the coldest stars are concerned, the
results are not so clear and depend sharply on the illuminating stars
as well as the nature of the material of the solid particles. Their
temperatures are also studied and two examples are given for obsidian
and graphite grains of radii 0.01, 0.1, 1 and 10
m. Our results are of interest for thin stellar shells such as
exo-zodiacal clouds and for the inner region of dense shells where
multiple scattering effects are not taking place.
Key words: circumstellar
matter
stars: AGB,
post-AGB
stars: carbon
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