Nucleosynthesis and Mixing in Low- and Intermediate-Mass AGB Stars

Author:

Hollowell David,Iben Icko

Abstract

AbstractThe existence of carbon stars brighter than Mbol=-4 can be understood in terms of dredge up in thermally pulsing asymptotic giant branch (AGB) stars. As a low- or intermediate-mass star evolves on the AGB, the large fluxes engendered in a helium shell flash cause the base of the convective envelope to extend into the radiative, carbon-rich region, and transport nucleosynthesis products to the stellar surface. Numerical models indicate that AGB stars with sufficiently massive stellar envelopes can become carbon stars via this standard dredge-up mechanism. AGB stars with less massive stellar envelopes can become carbon stars when carbon recombines in the cool, carbon-rich region below the convective envelope.Neutron capture occurs on iron-seed nuclei during a shell flash, and the products of this nucleosynthesis are also carried to the stellar surface. The conversion of 22Ne into 25Mg can initiate neutron capture nucleosynthesis in largecore mass AGB stars, but only if these stars can survive their large mass loss rates. The current estimates of nuclear reaction rates do not allow for appreciable neutron capture nucleosynthesis via the 22Ne source in lower mass AGB stars. The carbon recombination that induces dredge up in AGB stars of small envelope mass, however, also induces mixing of 1H and 12C in such a way that ultimately a 13C neutron source is activated in these stars. The 13C source can provide an abundant supply of neutrons for the nucleosynthesis of both light and heavy elements. While the existence of neutron-nucleosynthesis products in AGB stellar atmospheres can be understood qualitatively in terms of an active neutron source, the combination of nuclear reaction theory and evolutionary models has yet to provide quantitative agreement with stellar observations.

Publisher

Cambridge University Press (CUP)

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