IRAS 17393-3004, a late-type supergiant surrounded by a dust shell

Abstract

Infrared observations of IRAS 17393-3004, including a full scan ISOSWS are presented. The ISOSWS spectrum shows two prominent dust emission peaks at lambda 10.4mu and 17.5mu confirming that the source is a luminous star surrounded by a dust shell. The spectrum of the star, deduced from modeling of the radiative transfer through a spherical shell using the DUSTY code (Ivezic et al. 1997), can be explained along with other known properties in terms of an M4 supergiant with OH, SiO and H2O maser emission and a large mass loss of ~ 10-4M(sun)yr-1.

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