Bibcode
Dell'Agli, F.
Bibliographical reference
Planetary Nebulae: Multi-Wavelength Probes of Stellar and Galactic Evolution, Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union, IAU Symposium, Volume 323, pp. 165-168
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10
2017
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Description
Asymptotic giant branch (AGB) stars are among the most important gas and
dust polluters of the Universe. The latest AGB evolutionary models take
into account dust production in the circumstellar envelope of these
stars, starting from a detailed computation of the main physical
processes and chemical surface variations occurring in this evolutionary
phase. Following the formation and growth of dust particles, they
provide the unique possibility of interpreting the AGB population
observed in resolved galaxies. The first application was for the Spitzer
observations of dusty AGBs in the Magellanic Clouds, characterising
carbon-rich and oxygen-rich stars in terms of initial mass, epoch of
star formation, evolutionary time on the AGB and dust contribution. The
same set of models are able to interpret the CNO surface abundances
observed for the PNe of the same galaxies.