# Interplay between pulsation, mass loss, and third dredge-up: More about   Miras with and without technetium

**Authors:** Stefan Uttenthaler (1), Iain McDonald (2), Klaus Bernhard (3, 4),, Sergio Cristallo (5, 6), and David Gobrecht (7) ((1) Kuffner Observatory,, Vienna, Austria, (2) Jodrell Bank Centre for Astrophysics, Manchester, UK,, (3) BAV, Berlin, Germany, (4) AAVSO, Cambridge, USA, (5) INAF -- Osservatorio, Astronomico, Italy, (6) INFN -- Sezione di Perugia, Italy, (7) Instituut voor, Sterrenkunde, Leuven, Belgium)

arXiv: 1812.07434 · 2019-02-13

## TL;DR

This study investigates the relationship between pulsation, mass loss, and third dredge-up in Mira variables, revealing distinct sequences in dust and gas mass-loss rates related to technetium presence, suggesting a new process influencing AGB star mass loss.

## Contribution

It extends previous work by analyzing additional colours and spectra, establishing a link between dust and gas mass-loss rates, and exploring the role of technetium in Mira variables.

## Key findings

- Tc-poor Miras are redder than Tc-rich in mid-IR, indicating higher dust mass-loss rates.
- A linear relation between K-[22] colour and gas mass-loss rate is established.
- The 13 micron feature disappears above a certain dust colour threshold.

## Abstract

We follow-up on a previous finding that AGB Mira variables containing the 3DUP indicator technetium (Tc) in their atmosphere form a different sequence of K-[22] colour as a function of pulsation period than Miras without Tc. A near- to mid-infrared colour such as K-[22] is a good probe for the dust mass-loss rate of the stars. Contrary to what might be expected, Tc-poor Miras show redder K-[22] colours (i.e. higher dust mass-loss rates) than Tc-rich Miras at a given period. Here, the previous sample is extended and the analysis is expanded towards other colours and dust spectra. The most important aim is to investigate if the same two sequences can be revealed in the gas mass-loss rate. We analysed new optical spectra and expanded the sample by including more stars from the literature. Near- and mid-IR photometry and ISO dust spectra of our stars were investigated. Literature data of gas mass-loss rates of Miras and semi-regular variables were collected and analysed. Our results show that Tc-poor Miras are redder than Tc-rich Miras in a broad range of the mid-IR, suggesting that the previous finding based on the K-[22] colour is not due to a specific dust feature in the 22 micron band. We establish a linear relation between K-[22] and the gas mass-loss rate. We also find that the 13 micron feature disappears above K-[22]~2.17 mag, corresponding to $\dot{M}_{\rm g}\sim2.6\times10^{-7}M_{\sun}yr^{-1}$. No similar sequences of Tc-poor and Tc-rich Miras in the gas mass-loss rate vs. period diagram are found, most probably owing to limitations in the available data. Different hypotheses to explain the observation of two sequences in the P vs. K-[22] diagram are discussed and tested, but so far none of them convincingly explains the observations. Nevertheless, we might have found an hitherto unknown but potentially important process influencing mass loss on the TP-AGB.

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