Infrared Properties of Asymptotic Giant Branch Stars in Our Galaxy and the Magellanic Clouds
Kyung-Won Suh

TL;DR
This study analyzes infrared data of AGB stars in our Galaxy and the Magellanic Clouds, comparing their properties and dust shell characteristics using observational data and theoretical models.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive comparison of AGB star infrared properties across different galaxies and introduces dust shell models that match observations.
Findings
Magellanic Clouds have fewer AGB stars with thick dust shells.
The SMC is more deficient in bright MIR AGB stars than the LMC.
Dust shell properties vary with metallicity across galaxies.
Abstract
We investigate infrared properties of asymptotic giant branch (AGB) stars in our Galaxy and the Magellanic Clouds using various infrared observational data and theoretical models. We use catalogs for the sample of 4996 AGB stars in our Galaxy and about 39,000 AGB stars in the Magellanic Clouds from the available literature. For each object in the sample, we cross-identify the 2MASS, WISE, and Spitzer counterparts. To compare the physical properties of O-rich and C-rich AGB stars in our Galaxy and the Magellanic Clouds, we present IR two color diagrams (2CDs) using various photometric data. We perform radiative transfer model calculations for AGB stars using various possible parameters of central stars and dust shells. Using dust opacity functions of amorphous silicate and amorphous carbon, the theoretical dust shell models can roughly reproduce the observations of AGB stars on various…
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