Mass-Loss and Dust Production in AGB Stars: Learning from Ashes
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Overview
Explore a scientific lecture examining the crucial role of low- and intermediate-mass stars in enriching the interstellar medium through gas and dust ejection during the asymptotic giant branch (AGB) phase. Investigate a novel research approach that studies the AGB phase by analyzing post-AGB and planetary nebula evolutionary stages. Learn how spectral energy distribution analysis of carbon-dust-rich sources helps understand dust and gas release during late AGB phases. Discover insights about dust production history through post-AGB observations and mass-loss processes through planetary nebulae investigation. Examine findings showing planetary nebulae dust-to-gas ratios are 2.5 times smaller than expected during the last AGB interpulse, suggesting possible dust destruction during the planetary nebula phase. Understand how measuring nebular dust quantities helps determine dust survival capabilities under central star heating conditions.
Syllabus
ACES Mass-loss and dust production in AGB stars: learning from ashes - Flavia Dell’Agli
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