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ESO - Thesis Topic: Interferometric studies of the mass-loss process from cool evolved stars
 
 

Thesis Topic: Interferometric studies of the mass-loss process from cool evolved stars

 

Thesis Supervisor: Markus Wittkowski

 

 

 

 

Abstract

 

Cool evolved stars of different inital masses and thus luminosities loose considerable amounts of processed material and dust into the interstellar medium. They lie along the Hayashi track in the Hertzsprung Russel diagram and are characterized by low effective temperatures, low surface gravities, and extended atmospheres. These are favorable conditions for molecule and dust formation. However, the detailed mass-loss process is surprisingly little understood for most of these sources.
The PhD project will employ infrared interferometric observations obtained with the VLTI of the molecule and dust formation regions of these sources, aiming at finding common and diverse characteristics of different sources. The project will start with data obtained with the current VLTI instruments AMBER and PIONIER, and will evolve into using the new VLTI imaging Instruments GRAVITY and MATISSE.

Data will be compared to state-of-the-art models, which are available from different international groups. It may be possible to add other VLT instruments or other wavelength regions (e.g. sub-millimetre) to the project.

This topic can currently be applied for the framework of an ESO studentship together with the PhD programme at the University of Nice, France, under the supervision of Andrea Chiavassa. See http://www.ed-sfa-unice.fr/sujets-2016/sujets-lagrange/sid-2184.pdf for more information on this possibility.

(updated on 16.03.2016)

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