Investigation of mass loss mechanism of LPVs Virtual Observatory Resource

Authors
  1. Winters J.M.
  2. Le Bertre T.
  3. Jeong K.S.
  4. Helling C.
  5. Sedlmayr E.
  6. Published by
    CDS
Abstract

In order to investigate the relations between the mass loss from pulsating red giants and quantities which can be obtained from observations, we have explored the behavior of theoretical models which treat the time-dependent hydrodynamics of circumstellar outflows, including a detailed treatment of the dust formation process. This approach, while ignoring effects such as a possible non-sphericity of the stellar atmospheres which are difficult to assess, accounts correctly for factors such as the grain formation and destruction which are crucial to the mass-loss mechanism. We built a grid of ~150 models covering a wide range of physical situations. This grid allows us to characterize the effects of different parameters, such as the stellar luminosity and temperature, the period and the amplitude of the pulsation, and the C/O element abundance ratio, on the behavior of AGB winds and on the rates of mass loss. We find two regimes for the stellar outflows.

Keywords
  1. variable-stars
  2. stellar-mass-loss
  3. astronomical-models
  4. stellar-atmospheres
Bibliographic source Bibcode
2000A&A...361..641W
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doi:10.26093/cds/vizier.33610641

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2000-10-14T22:00:41Z
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2000-10-14T22:00:41Z
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