The puzzling dredge-up pattern in NGC 1978
Michael T. Lederer, Thomas Lebzelter, Sergio Cristallo, Oscar, Straniero, Kenneth H. Hinkle, and Bernhard Aringer

TL;DR
This study investigates the surface chemical abundances of AGB stars in NGC 1978 to evaluate stellar evolution models, revealing discrepancies that suggest the need for non-standard mixing scenarios.
Contribution
It provides detailed measurements of ^{12}C and C/O ratios in AGB stars of NGC 1978, challenging existing stellar evolutionary models and proposing alternative explanations.
Findings
M stars show moderate extra-mixing and oxygen enhancement.
C stars exhibit signs of third dredge-up.
Standard models fail to reproduce observed abundance patterns.
Abstract
Low-mass stars are element factories that efficiently release their products in the final stages of their evolution by means of stellar winds. Since they are large in number, they contribute significantly to the cosmic matter cycle. To assess this contribution quantitatively, it is crucial to obtain a detailed picture of the stellar interior, particularly with regard to nucleosynthesis and mixing mechanisms. We seek to benchmark stellar evolutionary models of low-mass stars. In particular, we measure the surface abundance of ^{12}C in thermally pulsing AGB stars with well-known mass and metallicity, which can be used to infer information about the onset and efficiency of the third dredge-up. We recorded high-resolution near-infrared spectra of AGB stars in the LMC cluster NGC 1978. The sample comprised both oxygen-rich and carbon-rich stars, and is well-constrained in terms of the…
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