Luminosities and mass-loss rates of SMC and LMC AGB stars and Red Supergiants
M.A.T. Groenewegen, G.C. Sloan, I. Soszynski, E.A. Petersen

TL;DR
This study models dust and estimates luminosities and mass-loss rates of AGB stars and Red Supergiants in the Magellanic Clouds using Spitzer spectra, comparing observations with evolutionary predictions.
Contribution
It provides detailed radiative transfer models for a large sample of evolved stars, incorporating dust properties, pulsation periods, and comparing results with stellar evolution models.
Findings
Vassiliadis & Wood models better fit the data
Grain size and porosity influence dust emission fits
Identified a potential super-AGB star in SMC
Abstract
(Abridged) Dust radiative transfer models are presented for 101 carbon stars and 86 oxygen-rich evolved stars in the Magellanic Clouds for which 5-35 \mum\ {\it Spitzer} IRS spectra are available. The spectra are complemented with available optical and infrared photometry to construct the spectral energy distribution. A minimisation procedure is used to fit luminosity, mass-loss rate and dust temperature at the inner radius. Different effective temperatures and dust content are also considered. Periods from the literature and from new OGLE-III data are compiled and derived. The O-rich stars are classified in foreground objects, AGB stars and Red Super Giants. For the O-rich stars silicates based on laboratory optical constants are compared to "astronomical silicates". Overall, the grain type by Volk & Kwok (1988) fit the data best. However, the fit based on laboratory optical…
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