1999A&A...351..559V


Query : 1999A&A...351..559V

1999A&A...351..559V - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 351, 559-572 (1999/11-2)

Mass-loss rates and luminosity functions of dust-enshrouded AGB stars and red supergiants in the LMC.

VAN LOON J.T., GROENEWEGEN M.A.T., DE KOTER A., TRAMS N.R., WATERS L.B.F.M., ZIJLSTRA A.A., WHITELOCK P.A. and LOUP C.

Abstract (from CDS):

A radiative transfer code is used to model the spectral energy distributions of 57 mass-losing Asymptotic Giant Branch (AGB) stars and red supergiants (RSGs) in the Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC) for which ISO spectroscopic and photometric data are available. As a result we derive mass-loss rates and bolometric luminosities. A gap in the luminosity distribution around Mbol=-7.5mag separates AGB stars from RSGs. The luminosity distributions of optically bright carbon stars, dust-enshrouded carbon stars and dust-enshrouded M-type stars have only little overlap, suggesting that the dust-enshrouded AGB stars are at the very tip of the AGB and will not evolve significantly in luminosity before mass loss ends their AGB evolution. Derived mass-loss rates span a range from {dot}(M)∼10–7 to 10–3M/yr. More luminous and cooler stars are found to reach higher mass-loss rates. The highest mass-loss rates exceed the classical limit set by the momentum of the stellar radiation field, L/c, by a factor of a few due to multiple scattering of photons in the circumstellar dust envelope. Mass-loss rates are lower than the mass consumption rate by nuclear burning, {dot}(M)nuc, for most of the RSGs. Two RSGs have {dot}(M)≫{dot}(M)nuc, however, suggesting that RSGs shed most of their stellar mantles in short phases of intense mass loss. Stars on the thermal pulsing AGB may also experience episodes of intensified mass loss, but their quiescent mass-loss rates are usually already higher than {dot}(M)nuc.

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Journal keyword(s): stars: carbon - stars: circumstellar matter - stars: mass-loss - stars: AGB and post-AGB - galaxies: Magellanic Clouds - infrared: stars

Simbad objects: 57

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Number of rows : 57
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2024
#notes
1 IRAS 04286-6937 C* 04 28 30.19 -69 30 50.3           C 17 0
2 IRAS 04374-6831 C* 04 37 22.73 -68 25 03.3           C-rich 18 0
3 IRAS 04407-7000 Mi* 04 40 28.4943291936 -69 55 13.708329168       15.973 14.829 M7.5 30 0
4 IRAS 04496-6958 C* 04 49 18.4933717920 -69 53 14.430196680 20.060 20.027 18.791 15.087 15.060 C 49 0
5 IRAS 04498-6842 Mi* 04 49 41.4651311280 -68 37 51.230993844     19.98 17.77 13.250 M 35 0
6 IRAS 04509-6922 Mi* 04 50 40.4653319976 -69 17 31.847594388     20.724 17.321 14.565 M10 34 0
7 IRAS 04516-6902 Mi* 04 51 29.0012099040 -68 57 49.965516864       15.772 17.517 M9 34 0
8 IRAS 04530-6916 LP* 04 52 45.668 -69 11 49.47       17.227   B[e] 21 1
9 IRAS 04539-6821 C* 04 53 46.32 -68 16 14.3 18.262 18.585 18.611   18.553 C 18 0
10 IRAS 04545-7000 AB* 04 54 10.06 -69 55 58.3           ~ 25 0
11 IRAS 04544-6849 Mi* 04 54 14.3070738264 -68 44 14.035226856     16.006 17.05 13.004 M8 27 0
12 WOH G 64 Mi* 04 55 10.5236094912 -68 20 30.019011036     18.46 15.69 12.795 M7.5(I)e 97 0
13 IRAS 04557-6753 C* 04 55 38.98 -67 49 10.7 20.078 19.746 19.511   18.865 C 18 1
14 SV* HV 12501 LP* 04 55 41.8409744232 -69 26 24.175512060 16.013 13.78 12.443 10.67 10.182 M1.5 32 0
15 SHV 0500233-682914 Mi* 05 00 13.5140159161 -68 24 55.754679376       16.736 17.336 C: 14 0
16 IRAS 05003-6712 Mi* 05 00 19.0005620117 -67 07 58.019800726       16.405 16.401 M9 33 0
17 IRAS 05009-6616 C* 05 01 04.43 -66 12 40.4           C-rich 21 0
18 SHV 0502469-692418 Mi* 05 02 28.8911755416 -69 20 09.843178776     16.288 14.233 14.081 C 22 0
19 SV* HV 888 s*r 05 04 14.1159675000 -67 16 14.402052984 15.876 13.949 11.861 9.60   M4Ia 58 0
20 IRAS 05112-6755 C* 05 11 10.474 -67 52 10.53 20.764 20.375 19.149   18.113 C 29 0
21 IRAS 05113-6739 C* 05 11 13.89 -67 36 16.1         19.548 C-rich 26 0
22 MSX LMC 29 Mi* 05 11 38.65 -66 51 09.8 20.519 20.357 19.962 18.214 17.961 C-rich 25 1
23 SV* HV 2360 LP* 05 12 46.3626163152 -67 19 37.860456720 16.869 15.137 12.998   9.604 M4 40 0
24 IRAS 05128-6455 AB* 05 13 04.5777078792 -64 51 40.224371256           M9 25 0
25 SV* HV 2379 RC* 05 14 46.1910774888 -67 55 47.642837844     16.31 15.132 13.427 ~ 20 0
26 SV* HV 916 s*r 05 14 49.7383603560 -67 27 19.785018240 16.672 14.468 12.296   9.675 M3I 42 0
27 IRAS 05190-6748 C* 05 18 56.262 -67 45 04.40     17.16     C-rich 26 0
28 RHV 0519430-670044 S* 05 19 42.0216674016 -66 57 48.621349764   14.06 16.33 15.13   S5,2 11 0
29 SV* HV 2446 AB* 05 20 01.5775662360 -67 34 42.177603072   12.09 16.43 15.27   M5e 25 0
30 MSX LMC 310 C* 05 20 19.3893585384 -66 35 47.797132596       17.567 14.825 C 24 0
31 [KDM2001] 3409 C* 05 20 21.6159799056 -66 36 04.199381388   16.21 16.07 14.72   C 20 0
32 [L71] C2 C* 05 20 46.7408693736 -69 01 23.805779052     16.16 14.96 13.635 CSeLi: 30 0
33 SHV 0522023-701242 LP* 05 21 33.6511852416 -70 09 53.745547860     18.53 15.238 14.922 M3 19 0
34 SHV 0522118-702517 Mi* 05 21 41.0818107576 -70 22 29.318570004     19.82 15.934 15.840 S? 15 0
35 NAME LMC G 05 23 34.6 -69 45 22     0.4     ~ 17438 0
36 SHV 0524565-694559 Mi* 05 24 31.8047326752 -69 43 26.879337624     16.90 14.088 13.967 MS5 18 0
37 SHV 0526001-701142 Mi* 05 25 31.0813595758 -70 09 10.635677415     18.85 14.883 14.949 C 19 0
38 2MASS J05261804-6908063 Mi* 05 26 18.0590934000 -69 08 06.330478308     18.78 15.521 15.334 C 16 0
39 TRM 45 * 05 28 16.3 -67 20 55     16.87     ~ 9 0
40 IRAS 05295-7121 Mi* 05 28 46.62 -71 19 12.5         20.591 C-rich 21 0
41 IRAS 05294-7104 Mi* 05 28 48.1625460631 -71 02 28.975026400       16.526 15.439 M8 25 0
42 IRAS 05289-6617 C* 05 29 02.412 -66 15 27.77   22.276 21.353     C 25 0
43 SV* HV 5870 s*r 05 29 03.4755799248 -69 06 46.213847784 17.762 15.844 13.762 12.25 10.781 M3.5Iae 43 0
44 IRAS 05298-6957 pA* 05 29 24.634 -69 55 13.61           ~ 41 0
45 SHV 0530323-702216 Mi* 05 30 00.8988487491 -70 20 03.435675483     18.45 14.335 14.467 M6 19 0
46 IRAS 05300-6651 C* 05 30 03.892 -66 49 24.22   21.859 21.296     C-rich 23 0
47 WOH S 374 LP* 05 31 47.4188684568 -66 03 40.582059228   14.67       M6 18 0
48 SV* HV 996 s*r 05 32 35.6433861360 -67 55 09.011976708       12.204   M2Ia 35 1
49 IRAS 05329-6708 LP* 05 32 52.3481973384 -67 06 25.916345388     16.36 14.939   ~ 31 0
50 IRAS 05348-7024 C* 05 34 15.990 -70 22 52.47           C-rich 19 0
51 SHV 0535442-702433 C* 05 35 11.7207482928 -70 22 43.506479460     17.51 14.955 14.553 C 19 1
52 IRAS 05360-6648 C* 05 36 01.24 -66 46 39.7     14.83     C-rich 22 0
53 IRAS 05402-6956 Mi* 05 39 44.89 -69 55 18.1         19.702 ~ 27 0
54 IRAS 05506-7053 C* 05 49 56.520 -70 53 11.75           C-rich 18 0
55 SV* HV 12070 Mi* 05 52 27.8470840632 -69 14 10.092213348   15.3       M2: 24 0
56 IRAS 05558-7000 Mi* 05 55 21.0477562008 -70 00 03.118162644       17.411 16.771 ~ 31 0
57 IRAS 05568-6753 C* 05 56 38.77 -67 53 33.8           C-rich 20 0

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