T. Kaminski, C. A. Gottlieb, M. R. Schmidt, N. A. Patel, K. H. Young, K. M. Menten, S. Brunken, H. S. P. Muller, J. M. Winters, M. C. McCarthy
The formation of inorganic dust in circumstellar environments of evolved stars is poorly understood. Spectra of molecules thought to be most important for the nucleation, i.e. AlO, TiO, and TiO2, have been recently detected in the red supergiant VY CMa. These molecules are effectively formed in VY CMa and the observations suggest that non-equilibrium chemistry must be involved in their formation and nucleation into dust. In addition to exploring the recent observations of VY CMa, we briefly discuss the possibility of detecting these molecules in the dust-poor circumstellar environment of Betelgeuse.
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http://arxiv.org/abs/1302.6922
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