Infrared Photometry and Evolution of Mass-Losing AGB Stars. II. Luminosity and Colors of MS and S Stars
R. Guandalini, M. Busso

TL;DR
This study refines luminosity and color estimates for O-rich and S-type AGB stars using IR fluxes, aiding understanding of their evolution, mass loss, and contribution to galactic chemical enrichment.
Contribution
It provides new IR-based criteria for determining AGB star luminosities and compares properties of S-type giants with C-rich AGB stars, enhancing evolutionary models.
Findings
S-type stars have luminosities similar to C-rich AGB stars.
Circumstellar envelopes of S stars are thinner and less opaque.
IR wavelengths dominate emission even for the bluest stars.
Abstract
AGB phases mark the end of the evolution for Low- and Intermediate-Mass Stars. Our understanding of the mechanisms through which they eject the envelope and our assessment of their contribution to the chemical evolution of Galaxies are hampered by poor knowledge of their Luminosities and mass loss rates,both for C-rich and for O-rich sources.We plan to establish criteria permitting a more quantitative determination of luminosities for the various types of AGB stars on the basis of IR fluxes.In this paper we concentrate on O-rich and s-element-rich MS, S stars and include a small sample of SC stars.We reanalyze the absolute bolometric magnitudes and colors of MS, S, SC stars on the basis of a sample of intrinsic and extrinsic long period variables.We derive bolometric corrections as a function of near- and mid-IR colors,adopting as references a group of stars for which the SED could be…
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TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research
