The Relative Spatial Distribution of SiO Masers in AGB Stars at 43 and 86 GHz
Abstract
We present the first VLBI images of SiO masers in the circumstellar envelope of an S-type star obtained with the newly developed capabilities of the Very Long Baseline Array (VLBA) at 86 GHz. We combine these data with those obtained quasy simultaneously at 43 GHz. These observations provide information on the structure and dynamics of the innermost circumstellar shells, where the return of large quantities of stellar material to the interstellar medium starts. Despite of the fact that these are prelimininary results, we report that the maser emission of the v=1 J=1--0 and J=2--1 present a very different emission distribution, being not coincident in most case.
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