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The Formation and evolution of dust in the colliding-wind binary Apep revealed by JWST

Yinuo Han, Ryan M. T. White, Joseph R. Callingham, Ryan M. Lau, Benjamin J. S. Pope, Noel D. Richardson, Peter G. Tuthill

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Abstract

Carbon-rich Wolf-Rayet (W-R) stars are significant contributors of carbonaceous dust to the galactic environment; however, the mechanisms and conditions for formation and subsequent evolution of dust around these stars remain open questions. Here we present JWST observations of the W-R+W-R colliding-wind binary Apep, which reveal an intricate series of nested concentric dust shells that are abundant in detailed substructure. The striking regularity in these substructures between successive shells suggests an exactly repeating formation mechanism combined with a highly stable outflow that maintains a consistent morphology even after reaching 0.6 pc (assuming a distance of 2.4 kpc) into the interstellar medium. The concentric dust shells show subtle deviations from spherical outflow, which could reflect orbital modulation along the eccentric binary orbit or nonsphericity in the stellar wind. Tracking the evolution of dust across the multitiered structure, we measure the dust temperature evolution that can broadly be described assuming an amorphous carbon composition in radiative thermal equilibrium with the central stars. The temperature profile and orbital period place new distance constraints that support Apep being at a greater distance than previously estimated, reducing the line-of-sight and sky-plane wind speed discrepancy previously thought to characterize the system.
Original languageEnglish
Article number122
Pages (from-to)1-16
Number of pages16
JournalAstrophysical Journal
Volume994
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 20 Nov 2025

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© 2025. The Author(s). Published by the American Astronomical Society. Version archived for private and non-commercial use with the permission of the author/s and according to publisher conditions. For further rights please contact the publisher.

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