Water vapor on Betelgeuse as revealed by TEXES high-resolution 12 micron spectra
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Ryde, N., Harper, G. M., Richter, M. J., Greathouse, T. K. & Lacy, J. H. `Water vapor on Betelgeuse as revealed by TEXES high-resolution 12 micron spectra? in Astrophysical Journal, 637, 2006, pp 1040-1055Download Item:

Abstract:
The outer atmosphere of the M supergiant Betelgeuse is puzzling. Published
observations of different kinds have shed light on different aspects of the atmosphere,
but no unified picture has emerged. They have shown, for example,
evidence of a water envelope (MOLsphere) that in some studies is found to be
optically thick in the mid-infrared. In this paper, we present high-resolution,
mid-infrared spectra of Betelgeuse recorded with the TEXES spectrograph. The
spectra clearly show absorption features of water vapor and OH. We show that a
spectrum based on a spherical, hydrostatic model photosphere with Teff = 3600
K, an effective temperature often assumed for Betelgeuse, fails to model the observed
lines. Furthermore, we show that published MOLspheres scenarios are
unable to explain our data. However, we are able to model the observed spectrum
reasonably well by adopting a cooler outer photospheric structure corresponding
to Tmod = 3250 K. The success of this model may indicate the observed
mid-infrared lines are formed in cool photospheric surface regions. Given the
uncertainties of the temperature structure and the likely presence of inhomogeneities,
we cannot rule out the possibility that our spectrum could be mostly
photospheric, albeit non-classical. Our data put new, strong constraints on atmospheric
models of Betelgeuse and we conclude that continued investigation
requires consideration of non-classical model photospheres as well as possible
effects of a MOLsphere. We show that the mid-infrared water-vapor features
have great diagnostic value for the environments of K and M (super-) giant star
atmospheres.
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