Evolution of asymptotic giant branch stars I. Updated synthetic TP-AGB models and their basic calibration
Paola Marigo (1), Leo Girardi (2) ((1) Astronomy Department,, University of Padova, Italy, (2) Astronomical Observatory of Padova, INAF,, Italy)

TL;DR
This paper introduces updated synthetic models of TP-AGB star evolution incorporating recent improvements in physics and calibration to observational data, enhancing predictions of surface composition, pulsation, and mass-loss behavior.
Contribution
The paper presents new synthetic TP-AGB models with advanced physics and calibration, extending previous tracks and improving predictions of chemical and pulsation properties.
Findings
Models cover a range of metallicities and masses.
Predictions include surface composition, pulsation modes, and mass-loss rates.
Calibrated to reproduce Magellanic Cloud observations.
Abstract
We present new synthetic models of the TP-AGB evolution. They are computed for 7 values of initial metal content (Z from 0.0001 to 0.03) and for initial masses between 0.5 and 5.0 Msun, thus extending the low- and intermediate-mass tracks of Girardi et al. (2000) until the beginning of the post-AGB phase. The calculations are performed by means of a synthetic code that incorporates many recent improvements, among which we mention: (1) the use of detailed and revised analytical relations to describe the evolution of quiescent luminosity, inter-pulse period, third dredge-up, hot bottom burning, pulse cycle luminosity variations, etc.; (2) the use of variable molecular opacities -- i.e. opacities consistent with the changing photospheric chemical composition -- in the integration of a complete envelope model, instead of the standard choice of scaled-solar opacities; (3) the use of…
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TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astro and Planetary Science · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies
