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The adventure of carbon stars - Observations and modelling of a set of C-rich AGB stars

Gioia Rau, Josef Hron, Claudia Paladini, Benard Aringer, Kjell Eriksson, Paola Marigo, Walter Nowotny, Rebekka Grellmann

Published 2017-01-16Version 1

Modeling stellar atmospheres is a complex, intriguing task in modern astronomy. A systematic comparison of models with multi-technique observations is the only efficient way to constrain them. Aims: We performed a self-consistent modeling of the atmospheres of six C-rich AGB stars: R Lep, R Vol, Y Pav, AQ Sgr, U Hya and X TrA, with the aim of enlarging the knowledge of the dynamic processes occurring in their atmospheres. Methods. We used VLTI/MIDI interferometric observations, in combination with spectro-photometric data, and compared them with self-consistent dynamic models atmospheres. Results: The models can reproduce SED data well at wavelengths longwards of 1{\mu}m, and the interferometric observations between 8{\mu}m and 10{\mu}m. Discrepancies could be due to a combination of data- and model-related effects. The models best fitting the Miras are significantly extended, with a prominent shell-like structure, while the models best fitting the non-Miras are more compact, showing lower average mass-loss. The mass loss is of episodic or multi-periodic nature, but causes the visual amplitudes to be notably larger than the observed ones. Stellar parameters were derived from the model fitting: T_eff, L_bol, M, C/O, $\dot{\text{M}}$. Our findings agree well with literature values within the uncertainties. T_eff and L_bol are also in good agreement with the T derived from the angular diameter {\theta}_{(V-K)} and L_bol from the SED fitting, except for AQ Sgr. Finally, {\theta}_Ross and {\theta}_(V-K) agree with each other better for the Miras than for the non-Miras,which is probably connected to the episodic nature of the latter models. We also located the stars in the H-R diagram, comparing them with evolutionary tracks. We found that the main derived properties from the model fitting are in good agreement with TP-AGB evolutionary calculations for carbon stars (COLIBRI code).

Comments: 22 pages. Accepted for publication in A&A
Categories: astro-ph.SR
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