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HI line observations of 290 evolved stars made with the Nancay Radio Telescope -- I. Data

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We present a compendium of HI 21-cm line observations of circumstellar envelopes (CSEs) of 290 evolved stars, mostly (~84%) on the asymptotic giant branch (AGB), made with the 100m-class, single-dish Nancay Radio Telescope. The observational and data reduction procedures were optimised for separating genuine CSE HI emission from surrounding Galactic line features. For most targets (254) the results have not been previously published. Clear detections were made of 34 objects, for 33 of which the total HI flux and the size of the CSE could be determined. Possible detections were made of 21 objects, and upper limits could be determined for 95 undetected targets, while for 140 objects confusion from Galactic HI emission along the line-of-sight precluded meaningful upper limits. The collective results of this survey can provide guidance on detectability of circumstellar HI gas for future mapping and imaging studies.

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HI envelope around the carbon star V420 Vul

astro-ph.SR · 2026-08-06 · conditional · novelty 6.0

An extended ~20 pc HI structure around the carbon-rich Mira V420 Vul shows symmetric kinematics centered on the star, interpreted as a stellar wind imprint on a porous interstellar cloud.

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  • HI envelope around the carbon star V420 Vul astro-ph.SR · 2026-08-06 · conditional · none · ref 26 · internal anchor

    An extended ~20 pc HI structure around the carbon-rich Mira V420 Vul shows symmetric kinematics centered on the star, interpreted as a stellar wind imprint on a porous interstellar cloud.