Three-component modelling of O-rich AGB star winds I. Effects of drift using forsterite
C. Sandin (1), L. Mattsson (2), K. L. Chubb (3), M. Ergon (4, 1),, P. M. Weilbacher (5) ((1) Stockholm University, (2) Nordita, (3) University, of St Andrews, (4) Oskar Klein Centre, Stockholm, (5) Leibniz-Institut f\"ur, Astrophysik Potsdam (AIP))

TL;DR
This study investigates how gas-to-dust drift affects the modeling of winds in O-rich AGB stars, revealing that neglecting drift can significantly underestimate mass-loss rates and alter wind properties.
Contribution
It introduces the first detailed simulation of gas-to-dust drift effects on M-type star winds using forsterite, incorporating new opacities and mineral formation modeling.
Findings
Drift velocities reach 87-310 km/s in some models.
Mass-loss rates with drift are 1.7-13% of non-drift models.
Ignoring drift can cause mass-loss estimates to be off by a factor of 50 or more.
Abstract
Stellar winds of cool and pulsating asymptotic giant branch (AGB) stars enrich the interstellar medium with large amounts of processed elements and various types of dust. We present the first study on the influence of gas-to-dust drift on ab initio simulations of stellar winds of M-type stars driven by radiation pressure on forsterite particles. Our study is based on our radiation hydrodynamic model code T-800 that includes frequency-dependent radiative transfer, dust extinction based on Mie scattering, grain growth and ablation, gas-to-dust drift using one mean grain size, a piston that simulates stellar pulsations, and an accurate high spatial resolution numerical scheme. To enable this study, we calculated new gas opacities based on the ExoMol database, and we extended the model code to handle the formation of minerals that may form in M-type stars. We determine the effects of drift…
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TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research
