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A study of oxygen-rich post-AGB stars in the Milky Way to understand the production of silicates from evolved stars

from Astro arXiv | all categories · host Corentin Cadiou

A study of oxygen-rich post-AGB stars in the Milky Way to understand the production of silicates from evolved stars by F. Dell'Agli et al. on Thursday 24 November The study of post asymptotic giant branch (post-AGB) stars is a valuable tool to study still poorly known aspects of the evolution of the stars through the AGB. This is due to the accurate determination of their surface chemical composition and to the peculiar shape of the SED: the emission from the central star can be easily disentangled from the contribution from the dusty shell, which can then be characterized. The goal of the present study is to reconstruct the dust formation process and more generally the late phases of the evolution of O-rich stars across the AGB phase. This is performed by studying O-rich, post-AGB stars, which are analyzed in terms of their luminosity, Teff and infrared excess. We study sources classified as single, O-rich, post-AGB stars in the Galaxy, which exhibit a double-peaked (shell-type) SED. We use results from stellar evolution modelling combined with dust formation and radiative transfer modelling to reconstruct the late AGB phases and the initial contraction to the post-AGB phase. We also determine the mass-loss and dust formation rates for stars of different mass and chemical composition. The analysis of the IR excess of the post-AGB, O-rich stars examined in this study outlines an interesting complexity, in terms of the correlation between the dust in the surroundings of the stars, the evolutionary status and the progenitor's mass. The sources descending from massive AGBs (>3Msun depending on metallicity) are generally characterized by higher IR excess than the lower mass counterparts, owing to the more intense dust formation taking place during the final AGB phases. From the determination of the location of the dusty regions we deduce that the expanding velocities of the outflow change significantly from star to star. The possibility that radiation pressure is unable to accelerate the wind in the faintest objects is also commented. arXiv: http://arxiv.org/abs/http://arxiv.org/abs/2211.13029v1

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