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AGB stars in the LMC: evolution of dust in circumstellar envelopes

Solar and Stellar Astrophysics 2016-08-10 v1

Abstract

We calculated theoretical evolutionary sequences of asymptotic giant branch (AGB) stars, including formation and evolution of dust grains in their circumstellar envelope. By considering stellar populations of the Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC), we calculate synthetic colour-colour and colour-magnitude diagrams, which are compared with those obtained by the Spitzer Space Telescope. The comparison between observations and theoretical predictions outlines that extremely obscured carbon-stars and oxygen-rich sources experiencing hot bottom burning (HBB) occupy well defined, distinct regions in the colour-colour ([3.6][4.5][3.6]-[4.5], [5.8][8.0][5.8]-[8.0]) diagram. The C-rich stars are distributed along a diagonal strip that we interpret as an evolutionary sequence, becoming progressively more obscured as the stellar surface layers enrich in carbon. Their circumstellar envelopes host solid carbon dust grains with size in the range 0.05<a<0.2μm0.05 < a < 0.2 \mu m. The presence of SiC particles is expected only in the more metal-rich stars. The reddest sources, with [3.6][4.5]>2[3.6]-[4.5] > 2, are the descendants of stars with initial mass Min2.53MM_{in} \sim 2.5 - 3 M_{\odot} in the very latest phases of the AGB life. The oxygen-rich stars with the reddest colours ([5.8][8.0]>0.6[5.8]-[8.0] > 0.6) are those experiencing HBB, the descendants of 5M\sim 5 M_{\odot} objects formed 10810^{8} yr ago; alumina and silicates dust start forming at different distances from the central star. The overall dust production rate in the LMC is 4.5×105M/yr\sim 4.5 \times 10^{-5} M_{\odot}/yr, the relative percentages due to C- and M- star being respectively 85% and 15 %.

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@article{arxiv.1412.1365,
  title  = {AGB stars in the LMC: evolution of dust in circumstellar envelopes},
  author = {F. Dell'Agli and P. Ventura and R. Schneider and M. Di Criscienzo and D. A. García-Hernández and C. Rossi and E. Brocato},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1412.1365},
  year   = {2016}
}

Comments

10 pages, 17 figures, accepted for publication in MNRAS