We argue that the energy injection of pulsations may be of greater importance to the mass-loss rate of AGB stars than metallicity, and that the mass-loss trend with metallicity is not as simple as sometimes assumed. Using our detailed radiation hydrodynamical models that include dust formation, we illustrate the effects of pulsation energy on wind properties. We find that the mass-loss rate scales with the kinetic energy input by pulsations as long as a dust-saturated wind does not occur, and all other stellar parameters are kept constant. This includes the absolute abundance of condensible carbon (not bound in CO), which is more relevant than keeping the ${\rm C/O}$-ratio constant when comparing stars of different metallicity. The pressure...
Context. The first couple of stellar generations may have been massive, of order 100 M⊙, and to have...
In this paper, we examine the mass loss mechanism of C-rich AGB stars by means of spherically symme...
We show that mass loss on the AGB is not a continuous process. Episodes of low mass loss rate, alrea...
Context. The heavy mass loss observed in evolved stars on the asymptotic giant branch (AGB) is usual...
Context. The heavy mass loss observed in evolved stars on the asymptotic giant branch (AGB) is usual...
Aims. We investigate the mass loss of highly evolved, low- and intermediate mass stars and stellar s...
We derive an improved description of dust-driven stellar mass- loss for the cool winds of carbon-ric...
We derive an improved description of dust-driven stellar mass-loss for the cool winds of carbon-ric...
Aims.It is commonly assumed that the massive winds of AGB stars are dust-driven and pulsation-enhan...
Background: Most of the stars in the Universe will end their evolution by losing their envelope duri...
Context. Knowing how the mass loss of carbon-rich AGB stars depends on stellar parameters is crucial...
Context.Current knowledge suggests that the dust-driven wind scenario provides a realistic framewor...
We present new mass-loss rates for AGB stars derived from fitting circumstellar dust models to the s...
Eleven nearby (<300 pc), short-period (50-130 d) asymptotic giant branch (AGB) stars were observe...
Following the red giant branch phase and the subsequent core He-burning phase, the low- to intermedi...
Context. The first couple of stellar generations may have been massive, of order 100 M⊙, and to have...
In this paper, we examine the mass loss mechanism of C-rich AGB stars by means of spherically symme...
We show that mass loss on the AGB is not a continuous process. Episodes of low mass loss rate, alrea...
Context. The heavy mass loss observed in evolved stars on the asymptotic giant branch (AGB) is usual...
Context. The heavy mass loss observed in evolved stars on the asymptotic giant branch (AGB) is usual...
Aims. We investigate the mass loss of highly evolved, low- and intermediate mass stars and stellar s...
We derive an improved description of dust-driven stellar mass- loss for the cool winds of carbon-ric...
We derive an improved description of dust-driven stellar mass-loss for the cool winds of carbon-ric...
Aims.It is commonly assumed that the massive winds of AGB stars are dust-driven and pulsation-enhan...
Background: Most of the stars in the Universe will end their evolution by losing their envelope duri...
Context. Knowing how the mass loss of carbon-rich AGB stars depends on stellar parameters is crucial...
Context.Current knowledge suggests that the dust-driven wind scenario provides a realistic framewor...
We present new mass-loss rates for AGB stars derived from fitting circumstellar dust models to the s...
Eleven nearby (<300 pc), short-period (50-130 d) asymptotic giant branch (AGB) stars were observe...
Following the red giant branch phase and the subsequent core He-burning phase, the low- to intermedi...
Context. The first couple of stellar generations may have been massive, of order 100 M⊙, and to have...
In this paper, we examine the mass loss mechanism of C-rich AGB stars by means of spherically symme...
We show that mass loss on the AGB is not a continuous process. Episodes of low mass loss rate, alrea...