Context.Abundance analysis of post-AGB objects as probes of AGB nucleosynthesis. Aims.A detailed photospheric abundance study is performed on the carbon-rich post-AGB candidate MACHO 47.2496.8 in the LMC. Methods.High-resolution, high signal-to-noise ESO VLT-UVES spectra of MACHO 47.2496.8 are analysed by performing detailed spectrum synthesis modelling using state-of-the-art carbon-rich MARCS atmosphere models. Results.The spectrum of MACHO 47.2496.8 is not only dominated by bands of carbon bearing molecules, but also by lines of atomic transitions of s-process elements. The metallicity of [Fe/H] = -1.4 is surprisingly low for a field LMC star. The C/O ratio, however difficult to quantify, is greater than 2, and the...
AGB stars in the Magellanic Clouds (MCs) are the most robust calibrators for the modelling of this p...
Context. Hot post-AGB stars are luminous objects of low- and intermediate mass (0.8–8 M⊙) in the fi...
We present the first results of our ongoing chemical study of carbon stars in the Local Group of gal...
Context.Abundance analysis of post-AGB objects as probes of AGB nucleosynthesis. Aims.A deta...
Context. Abundance analysis of post-AGB objects as probes of AGB nucleosynthesis. Aims. A detailed p...
Context. The photospheric abundances of evolved solar-type stars of different metallicities serve as...
Context. The photospheric abundances of evolved solar-type stars of different metallicities serve as...
Context. The low-metallicity RV Tauri star MACHO47.2496.8, recently discovered in the Large Magellan...
Context. This paper is part of a larger project in which we systematically study the chemical abunda...
Context.The low-metallicity RV Tauri star MACHO 47.2496.8, recently discovered in the Large Magella...
One of the most fascinating stages in the life of low- and intermediate mass stars is the asymptotic...
Context. This paper is part of a larger project in which we want to focus on the still poorly unders...
Context. Our understanding of the s-process nucleosynthesis in asymptotic giant branch (AGB) stars i...
Context. The asymptotic giant branch (AGB) phase of evolution in low- and intermediate-mass stars is...
We present a comprehensive abundance analysis of two newly discovered carbon-enhanced metal-poor (CE...
AGB stars in the Magellanic Clouds (MCs) are the most robust calibrators for the modelling of this p...
Context. Hot post-AGB stars are luminous objects of low- and intermediate mass (0.8–8 M⊙) in the fi...
We present the first results of our ongoing chemical study of carbon stars in the Local Group of gal...
Context.Abundance analysis of post-AGB objects as probes of AGB nucleosynthesis. Aims.A deta...
Context. Abundance analysis of post-AGB objects as probes of AGB nucleosynthesis. Aims. A detailed p...
Context. The photospheric abundances of evolved solar-type stars of different metallicities serve as...
Context. The photospheric abundances of evolved solar-type stars of different metallicities serve as...
Context. The low-metallicity RV Tauri star MACHO47.2496.8, recently discovered in the Large Magellan...
Context. This paper is part of a larger project in which we systematically study the chemical abunda...
Context.The low-metallicity RV Tauri star MACHO 47.2496.8, recently discovered in the Large Magella...
One of the most fascinating stages in the life of low- and intermediate mass stars is the asymptotic...
Context. This paper is part of a larger project in which we want to focus on the still poorly unders...
Context. Our understanding of the s-process nucleosynthesis in asymptotic giant branch (AGB) stars i...
Context. The asymptotic giant branch (AGB) phase of evolution in low- and intermediate-mass stars is...
We present a comprehensive abundance analysis of two newly discovered carbon-enhanced metal-poor (CE...
AGB stars in the Magellanic Clouds (MCs) are the most robust calibrators for the modelling of this p...
Context. Hot post-AGB stars are luminous objects of low- and intermediate mass (0.8–8 M⊙) in the fi...
We present the first results of our ongoing chemical study of carbon stars in the Local Group of gal...