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  • Imaging the outward motions... Imaging the outward motions of clumpy dust clouds around the red supergiant Antares with VLT/VISIR
    Ohnaka, K. Astronomy and astrophysics (Berlin), 08/2014, Volume: 568
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    Aims. We present a 0.̋5-resolution 17.7 μm image of the red supergiant Antares. Our aim is to study the structure of the circumstellar envelope in detail. Methods. Antares was observed at 17.7 μm ...
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  • High spectral resolution sp... High spectral resolution spectroscopy of the SiO fundamental lines in red giants and red supergiants with VLT/VISIR
    Ohnaka, K. Astronomy and astrophysics (Berlin), 01/2014, Volume: 561
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    Context. The mass-loss mechanism in red giants and red supergiants is not yet understood well. The SiO fundamental lines near 8 μm are potentially useful for probing the outer atmosphere, which is ...
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  • Spatially resolved, high-sp... Spatially resolved, high-spectral resolution observation of the K giant Aldebaran in the CO first overtone lines with VLTI/AMBER
    Ohnaka, K. Astronomy and astrophysics (Berlin), 05/2013, Volume: 553
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    Aims. We present a high-spatial and high-spectral resolution observation of the well-studied K giant Aldebaran with AMBER at the Very Large Telescope Interferometer (VLTI). Our aim is to spatially ...
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  • Exploring the innermost dus... Exploring the innermost dust formation region of the oxygen-rich AGB star IK Tauri with VLT/SPHERE-ZIMPOL and VLTI/AMBER
    Adam, C.; Ohnaka, K. Astronomy and astrophysics (Berlin), 08/2019, Volume: 628
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    Context. Low- and intermediate-mass stars on the asymptotic giant branch (AGB) are known to be prevalent dust providers to galaxies, replenishing the surrounding medium with molecules and dust ...
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  • Clumpy dust clouds and exte... Clumpy dust clouds and extended atmosphere of the AGB star W Hydrae revealed with VLT/SPHERE-ZIMPOL and VLTI/AMBER
    Ohnaka, K.; Weigelt, G.; Hofmann, K.-H. Astronomy and astrophysics (Berlin), 05/2016, Volume: 589
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    Context. Dust formation is thought to play an important role in the mass loss from stars at the asymptotic giant branch (AGB); however, where and how dust forms is still open to debate. Aims. We ...
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  • New insights into the dust ... New insights into the dust formation of oxygen-rich AGB stars
    Karovicova, I.; Wittkowski, M.; Ohnaka, K. ... Astronomy and astrophysics (Berlin), 12/2013, Volume: 560
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    Context. Asymptotic giant branch (AGB) stars are one of the major sources of dust in the universe. The formation of molecules and dust grains and their subsequent expulsion into the interstellar ...
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  • ALMA and VLA reveal the luk... ALMA and VLA reveal the lukewarm chromospheres of the nearby red supergiants Antares and Betelgeuse
    O’Gorman, E.; Harper, G. M.; Ohnaka, K. ... Astronomy and astrophysics (Berlin), 06/2020, Volume: 638
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    We first present spatially resolved ALMA and VLA continuum observations of the early-M red supergiant Antares to search for the presence of a chromosphere at radio wavelengths. We resolve the ...
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  • Radiative transfer modeling... Radiative transfer modeling of three-dimensional clumpy AGN tori and its application to NGC 1068
    Hönig, S. F.; Beckert, T.; Ohnaka, K. ... Astronomy and astrophysics (Berlin), 06/2006, Volume: 452, Issue: 2
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    Recent observations of NGC 1068 and other AGN support the idea of a geometrically and optically thick dust torus surrounding the central supermassive black hole and accretion disk of AGN. In ...
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  • Warm water vapor envelope i... Warm water vapor envelope in Mira variables and its effects on the apparent size from the near-infrared to the mid-infrared
    Ohnaka, K. Astronomy and astrophysics (Berlin), 09/2004, Volume: 424, Issue: 3
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    We present a possible interpretation for the increase of the angular diameter of the Mira variables o Cet, R Leo, and χ Cyg from the K band to the 11 μm region revealed by the recent interferometric ...
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