<=== observer ===> "NTRAMS",\ "Trams, N.R.",\ "SAI",\ "ESTEC",\ "Keplerlaan 1",\ "",\ "2200 AG",\ "Noordwijk",\ "The Netherlands",\ "31 1719 84434",\ "31 1719 85434",\ "ntrams@isosa6.dnet.estec.esa.nl" <=== proposal ===> "NTCSENV",1,3,\ {"early-type stars","circumstellar envelopes","stellar evolution",\ "stellar winds"},\ {"Lamers, H.J.G.L.M.","Waters, L.B.F.M."} <=== title ===> The circumstellar environment of evolved massive stars <=== abstract ===> SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT The circumstellar environment around evolved stars is mainly build up in several mass loss episodes during the evolution of the stars. The morphology and chemical composition of the circumstellar material of evolved stars will provide information on the evolutionary phase of the star during which the mass loss took place. We propose to study the circumstellar environment of three stars that are known to have extended emission. These stars are the Luminous Blue Variables AG Car and HR Car and the B[e] star HD~87643. The proposal includes observations at several wavelengths using the camera (ISOCAM) with the Circular Variable Filters plus some SWS line scans of molecular lines at some positions in the nebulae. The total on source observing time requested is 5290~seconds. OBSERVATION SUMMARY The circumstellar environment of three evolved massive stars will be studied using CAM and SWS. For two objects (AG Car and HR Car) CAM (CAM01) images will be taken with a pixel field of view of 6 arcsec, using the CVF set at the wavelengths of a number of selected forbidden lines, and the adjacent continuum. The lines are [ArIII] 8.991 micron, [SIII] 12.01 micron, [NeII] 12.814 micron and [NeIII] 15.55 micron. For the third source (HD87643) CAM (CAM01) images will be taken with a pixel field of view of 6 arcsec using filters LW5 (6.75 micron), LW8 (11.3 micron) and LW9 (15 micron). Furthermore for this source CAM CVF scans (CAM04) will be made between 7 and 9.3 micron and 9.2 and 15 micron with a pixel field of view of 6 arcsec. The broad band and CVF observations on this source are concatenated. For two sources (AG Car and HD87643) the circumstellar environment will be studied in more detail spectroscopically using SWS (AOT SWS06) around the CO and NO fundamental lines. These spectra will be taken at specific positions in the nebulae around these stars. The scans wil run from 4.3 to 6.0 micron. The S/N ratios expected for the CAM images is between 50 and 100. The S/N ratios for the SWS scan is expected to be around 5 in the continuum, but probably is higher in the emission lines. <=== scientific_justification ===> Time distribution for autumn launch targets: Team top 40% second 30% last 30% SOT : 0 8822 3276 total : 0 8822 3276 Time distribution for spring launch targets: Team top 40% second 30% last 30% SOT : 0 8822 3726 total : 0 8822 3726 <=== autumn_launch_targets ===> 01, "CAM01", 2.0, "N", "AG Car ", 10.90292, -60.18583, 1950, 0., 0., 660, 0 02, "SWS06", 3.0, "N", "AG Car SW nebula", 10.90256, -60.18861, 1950, 0., 0., 1533, 0 03, "SWS06", 3.0, "N", "AG Car NE nebula", 10.90328, -60.18306, 1950, 0., 0., 1533, 0 04, "CAM01", 3.0, "N", "HR Car ", 10.35200, -59.37111, 1950, 0., 0., 660, 0 05, "CAM01", 2.0, "N", "HD87643 ", 10.04714, -58.42083, 1950, 0., 0., 210, 6 06, "CAM04", 2.0, "N", "HD87643 ", 10.04714, -58.42083, 1950, 0., 0., 1820, 0 07, "SWS06", 2.0, "N", "HD87643 N nebula", 10.04714, -58.41389, 1950, 0., 0., 1533, 0 08, "SWS06", 2.0, "N", "HD87643 W nebula", 10.04628, -58.42083, 1950, 0., 0., 1533, 0 09, "SWS06", 2.0, "N", "HD87643 S nebula", 10.04714, -58.42778, 1950, 0., 0., 1533, 0 10, "SWS06", 2.0, "N", "HD87643 E nebula", 10.04800, -58.42083, 1950, 0., 0., 1533, 0 <=== spring_launch_targets ===> 01, "CAM01", 2.0, "N", "AG Car ", 10.90292, -60.18583, 1950, 0., 0., 660, 0 02, "SWS06", 3.0, "N", "AG Car SW nebula", 10.90256, -60.18861, 1950, 0., 0., 1533, 0 03, "SWS06", 3.0, "N", "AG Car NE nebula", 10.90328, -60.18306, 1950, 0., 0., 1533, 0 04, "CAM01", 3.0, "N", "HR Car ", 10.35200, -59.37111, 1950, 0., 0., 660, 0 05, "CAM01", 2.0, "N", "HD87643 ", 10.04714, -58.42083, 1950, 0., 0., 210, 6 06, "CAM04", 2.0, "N", "HD87643 ", 10.04714, -58.42083, 1950, 0., 0., 1820, 0 07, "SWS06", 2.0, "N", "HD87643 N nebula", 10.04714, -58.41389, 1950, 0., 0., 1533, 0 08, "SWS06", 2.0, "N", "HD87643 W nebula", 10.04628, -58.42083, 1950, 0., 0., 1533, 0 09, "SWS06", 2.0, "N", "HD87643 S nebula", 10.04714, -58.42778, 1950, 0., 0., 1533, 0 10, "SWS06", 2.0, "N", "HD87643 E nebula", 10.04800, -58.42083, 1950, 0., 0., 1533, 0