Study of extremely reddened AGB stars in the Galactic bulge
F. M. Jim\'enez-Esteban, D. Engels

TL;DR
This study investigates extremely reddened AGB stars in the Galactic bulge, revealing their mass range, high mass-loss rates, and suggesting higher metallicity may prevent C star formation, challenging existing evolutionary models.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed analysis of the mass range and properties of reddened AGB stars in the Galactic bulge using spectral energy distribution modeling.
Findings
Luminosities range from 3000 to 30,000 Lsun.
Mass-loss rates are between 10^-5 and 3x10^-4 Msun/yr.
Progenitor masses are estimated between 1.1 and 6.0 Msun.
Abstract
Context. Extremely reddened AGB stars lose mass at high rates of >10^-5 Msun/yr. This is the very last stage of AGB evolution, in which stars in the mass range 2.0--4.0 Msun (for solar metallicity) should have been converted to C stars already. The extremely reddened AGB stars in the Galactic bulge are however predominantly O-rich, implying that they might be either low-mass stars or stars at the upper end of the AGB mass range. Aims. To determine the mass range of the most reddened AGB stars in the Galactic bulge. Methods. Using Virtual Observatory tools, we constructed spectral energy distributions of a sample of 37 evolved stars in the Galactic bulge with extremely red IRAS colours. We fitted DUSTY models to the observational data to infer the bolometric fluxes. Applying individual corrections for interstellar extinction and adopting a common distance, we determined luminosities and…
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