AGB stars in the SMC: evolution and dust properties based on Spitzer observations

作者:Dell' Agli F; Garcia Hernandez D A; Ventura P; Schneider R; Di Criscienzo M; Rossi C
来源:Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 2015, 454(4): 4235-4249.
DOI:10.1093/mnras/stv2298

摘要

We study the population of asymptotic giant branch (AGB) stars in the Small Magellanic Cloud (SMC) by means of full evolutionary models of stars of mass 1 M-circle dot <= M <= 8 M-circle dot, evolved through the thermally pulsing phase. The models also account for dust production in the circumstellar envelope. We compare Spitzer infrared colours with results from theoretical modelling. We show that similar to 75 per cent of the AGB population of the SMC is composed by scarcely obscured objects, mainly stars of mass M <= 2 M-circle dot at various metallicity, formed between 700 Myr and 5 Gyr ago; similar to 70 per cent of these sources are oxygen-rich stars, while similar to 30 per cent are C-stars. The sample of the most obscured AGB stars, accounting for similar to 25 per cent of the total sample, is composed almost entirely by carbon stars. The distribution in the colour-colour ([3.6] - [4.5], [5.8] - [8.0]) and colour-magnitude ([3.6] - [8.0], [8.0]) diagrams of these C-rich objects, with a large infrared emission, traces an obscuration sequence, according to the amount of carbonaceous dust in their surroundings. The overall population of C-rich AGB stars descends from 1.5-2 M-circle dot stars of metallicity Z = 4 x 10(-3), formed between 700 Myr and 2 Gyr ago, and from lower metallicity objects, of mass below 1.5 M-circle dot, 2-5 Gyr old. We also identify obscured oxygen-rich stars (M similar to 4-6 M-circle dot) experiencing hot bottom burning. The differences between the AGB populations of the SMC and LMC are also commented.

  • 出版日期2015-12-21