Discovery of a Metal-poor, Luminous Post-AGB Star that Failed the Third Dredge-up
D. Kamath, H. Van Winckel, P. R. Wood, M. Asplund, M., A. I. Karakas,, J. C. Lattanzio

TL;DR
This paper reports the discovery of a luminous, metal-poor post-AGB star that uniquely shows no evidence of the third dredge-up, challenging existing stellar evolution models and suggesting an alternative evolutionary pathway.
Contribution
It provides the first observational evidence of a post-AGB star that failed the third dredge-up, revealing a new stellar evolutionary channel.
Findings
Star shows no carbon enrichment or s-process element enhancement.
Chemical composition contradicts standard nucleosynthesis predictions.
Identifies potential Galactic analogues with uncertain post-AGB status.
Abstract
Post-asymptotic giant branch (post-AGB) stars are known to be chemically diverse. In this paper we present the first observational evidence of a star that has failed the third dredge-up (TDU). J005252.87-722842.9 is a A-type ( = 8250 250K) luminous (8200 700 ), metal-poor ( = 0.10), low-mass (M 1.5 2.0 ) post-AGB star in the Small Magellanic Cloud. Through a systematic abundance study, using high-resolution optical spectra from UVES, we found that this likely post-AGB object shows an intriguing photospheric composition with no confirmed carbon-enhancement (upper limit of [C/Fe] 0.50) nor enrichment of -process elements. We derived an oxygen abundance of [O/Fe] = 0.29 0.1. For Fe and O, we took into account the effects of non-local thermodynamic equilibrium…
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