The Role of AGB Stars Feedback in Sustaining Galaxy Evolution
Atefeh Javadi (IPM), Jacco van Loon (Keele University), Habib, Khosroshahi (IPM)

TL;DR
This study used near-infrared monitoring of M33 to identify AGB stars, analyze their dust production, and map star formation history, revealing the importance of external gas accretion for sustained star formation.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed star formation history of M33's disc based on variable AGB stars and links dust production to stellar pulsation and luminosity.
Findings
AGB stars are key dust producers in M33.
Star formation in M33's center depends on external gas accretion.
Mass loss rates increase with pulsation strength and luminosity.
Abstract
We have conducted a near-infrared monitoring campaign at the UK InfraRed Telescope, of the Local Group spiral galaxy M33. The main aim was to identify stars in the very final stage of their evolution, and for which the luminosity is more directly related to the birth mass than the more numerous less--evolved giant stars that continue to increase in luminosity. In first instance, only the central square kiloparsec were monitored and analysed, with the UIST camera. Photometry was obtained for 18,398 stars; of these 812 stars were found to be variable, most of which are asymptotic giant branch (AGB) stars. We constructed the birth mass function and hence derived the star formation history. These stars are also important dust factories. We measure their dust production rates from a combination of our data with Spitzer Space Telescope mid-IR photometry. The mass loss rates are seen to…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstronomy and Astrophysical Research · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astronomical Observations and Instrumentation
