Detailed abundance study of four s-process enriched post-AGB stars in the Large Magellanic Cloud
Els van Aarle, Hans Van Winckel, Kenneth De Smedt, Devika Kamath,, Peter R. Wood

TL;DR
This study analyzes four post-AGB stars in the Large Magellanic Cloud, revealing their chemical compositions, s-process element enhancements, and evolutionary status, providing insights into AGB nucleosynthesis and dredge-up processes.
Contribution
First detailed high-resolution abundance analysis of post-AGB stars in the LMC, confirming key nucleosynthesis correlations and highlighting discrepancies with theoretical models.
Findings
All stars are carbon-rich and s-process enhanced.
Confirmed correlation between third-dredge-up efficiency and neutron exposure.
Current models overestimate C/O ratios and cannot reproduce observed s-process patterns.
Abstract
Stellar photospheres of post-asymptotic giant branch stars bear witness to the internal chemical enrichment processes, integrated over their entire stellar evolution. Here we study post-AGB stars in the Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC). With their known distances, these rare objects are ideal tracers of AGB nucleosynthesis and dredge-up phenomena. We used the UVES spectrograph mounted on the Very Large Telescope (VLT) at the European Southern Observatory (ESO), to obtain high-resolution spectra with high signal-to-noise (S/N) of a sample of four post-AGB stars. The objects display a spectral energy distribution (SED) that indicates the presence of circumstellar dust. All objects are carbon-rich, and strongly enhanced in s-process elements. We deduced abundances of heavy s-process elements for all stars in the sample, and even found an indication of the presence of Hg in the spectrum of…
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