The Large Magellanic Cloud as a laboratory for Hot Bottom Burning in massive Asymptotic Giant Branch stars
P. Ventura, A. I. Karakas, F. Dell'Agli, M. L. Boyer, D. A., Garc\'ia-Hern\'andez, M. Di Criscienzo, R. Schneider

TL;DR
This study uses Spitzer observations of AGB stars in the Large Magellanic Cloud to test models of Hot Bottom Burning, revealing model-independent dust properties and identifying key regions for spectroscopic analysis.
Contribution
It demonstrates that different stellar evolution models predict similar dust properties, enabling identification of stars undergoing Hot Bottom Burning for further spectroscopic testing.
Findings
Dust properties are similar across models despite different internal physics.
A specific colour-colour region is identified for stars with Hot Bottom Burning.
Different models predict contrasting surface chemistries, especially C/O ratios.
Abstract
We use Spitzer observations of the rich population of Asymptotic Giant Branch stars in the Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC) to test models describing the internal structure and nucleosynthesis of the most massive of these stars, i.e. those with initial mass above . To this aim, we compare Spitzer observations of LMC stars with the theoretical tracks of Asymptotic Giant Branch models, calculated with two of the most popular evolution codes, that are known to differ in particular for the treatment of convection. Although the physical evolution of the two models are significantly different, the properties of dust formed in their winds are surprisingly similar, as is their position in the colour-colour (CCD) and colour-magnitude (CMD) diagrams obtained with the Spitzer bands. This model independent result allows us to select a well defined region in the ($[3.6]-[4.5],…
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