Dust formation around AGB and SAGB stars: a trend with metallicity?
P. Ventura, M. Di Criscienzo, R. Schneider, R. Carini, R. Valiante, F., D'Antona, S. Gallerani, R. Maiolino, A. Tornambe

TL;DR
This study models dust formation around AGB and SAGB stars at metallicity Z=0.008, revealing how metallicity influences dust composition, with silicates dominating in higher metallicity environments and a significant increase in cosmic dust yield compared to lower metallicity.
Contribution
It provides new insights into how metallicity affects dust production and composition in AGB and SAGB stars, extending previous models to higher metallicity cases.
Findings
High mass models produce silicates due to HBB effects.
Lower mass stars are surrounded by carbonaceous grains.
Cosmic dust yield at Z=0.008 is five times higher than at Z=0.001.
Abstract
We calculate the dust formed around AGB and SAGB stars of metallicity Z=0.008 by following the evolution of models with masses in the range 1M<M<8M throughthe thermal pulses phase, and assuming that dust forms via condensation of molecules within a wind expanding isotropically from the stellar surface. We find that, because of the strong Hot Bottom Burning (HBB) experienced, high mass models produce silicates, whereas lower mass objects are predicted to be surrounded by carbonaceous grains; the transition between the two regimes occurs at a threshold mass of 3.5M. These fndings are consistent with the results presented in a previous investigation, for Z=0.001. However, in the present higher metallicity case, the production of silicates in the more massive stars continues for the whole AGB phase, because the HBB experienced is softer at Z=0.008 than at Z=0.001, thus the oxygen in the…
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