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(abridged) CIT 3 is an oxygen-rich long-period variable evolving along the AGB and one of the most extreme infrared AGB objects. We present the first bispectrum speckle-interferometry observations of CIT 3 in the J-, H-, and K-band (resolution: 48mas, 56mas, and 73mas). The interferograms were obtained with the Russian SAO 6m telescope. While CIT 3 appears almost spherically symmetric in the H- and K-band, it is clearly elongated in the J-band along a symmetry axis of position angle -28 degr. Two structures can be identified: a compact elliptical core (eccentricity ~0.8) and a fainter north-western fan-like structure (full opening angle ~40 degr). Extensive radiative transfer calculations have been carried out and confronted with the spectral energy distribution, our 1.24, 1.65 and 2.12 micron visibility functions, and 11micron ISI interferometry. The best model refers to a cool central star (Teff=2250K) surrounded by an optically thick dust shell (tau_V = 30). The central-star diameter is 10.9mas and the inner dust shell diameter 71.9mas. The inner dust-shell rim is located at r_1=6.6 Rstar and has a temperature of T_1=900K. A two-component model existing of an inner uniform-outflow shell region (rho~1/r^2; r < 20.5 r_1) and an outer region with rho ~ 1/r^1.5 proved to give the best overall match of the observations. Provided the outflow velocity kept constant, the more shallow density distribution in the outer shell indicates that mass-loss has decreased with time in the past of CIT 3. Adopting vexp=20km/s, the termination of that mass-loss decrease and the begin of the uniform-outflow phase took place 87yr ago. The present-day mass-loss rate can be determined to be Mdot = (1.3-2.1) x 10^-5 Msol/yr for d=500-800pc.
The hypergiant IRC+10420 is a unique object for the study of stellar evolution since it is the only object that is believed to be witnessed in its rapid transition from the red supergiant stage to the Wolf-Rayet phase. Its effective temperature has i
We present the first diffraction-limited speckle masking observations of the oxygen-rich AGB star AFGL 2290. The data was obtained with the Russian 6m SAO telescope. At the wavelength of 2.11um a resolution of 75mas was achieved. The reconstructed im
(abridged) NML Cyg is a highly evolved OH/IR supergiant and supposed to be among the most luminous supergiants in the galaxy. We present the first diffraction limited 2.13micron observations of NML Cyg with 73mas resolution. The speckle interferogram
We model the synthesis of molecules and dust in the inner wind of the oxygen-rich Mira-type star IK Tau, by considering the effects of periodic shocks induced by the stellar pulsation on the gas, and by following the non-equilibrium chemistry in the
We observed the AGB stars S Ori, GX Mon and R Cnc with the MIDI instrument at the VLTI. We compared the data to radiative transfer models of the dust shells, where the central stellar intensity profiles were described by dust-free dynamic model atmos