IRAS08281-4850 and IRAS14325-6428: two A-type post-AGB stars with s-process enrichment
M. Reyniers, G.C. Van de Steene, P.A.M. van Hoof, H. Van Winckel

TL;DR
This study analyzes two similar post-AGB stars, IRAS08281-4850 and IRAS14325-6428, revealing significant s-process enrichment and heavy mass loss, challenging existing models of AGB nucleosynthesis.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed abundance analysis of these stars, highlighting their strong s-process enrichment and calling for systematic studies of similar objects.
Findings
Both stars are strongly carbon and s-process enriched.
They show evidence of heavy mass loss during the AGB phase.
Neutron irradiation was highly efficient despite mild sub-solar metallicity.
Abstract
One of the puzzling findings in the study of the chemical evolution of (post-)AGB stars is why very similar stars (in terms of metallicity, spectral type, infrared properties, etc...) show a very different photospheric composition. We aim at extending the still limited sample of s-process enriched post-AGB stars, in order to obtain a statistically large enough sample that allows us to formulate conclusions concerning the 3rd dredge-up occurrence. We selected two post-AGB stars on the basis of IR colours indicative of a past history of heavy mass loss: IRAS08281-4850 and IRAS14325-6428. They are cool sources in the locus of the Planetary Nebulae (PNe) in the IRAS colour-colour diagram. Abundances of both objects were derived for the first time on the basis of high-quality UVES and EMMI spectra, using a critically compiled line list with accurate log(gf) values, together with the latest…
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