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2009ApJ...690.1130K - Astrophys. J., 690, 1130-1144 (2009/January-2)

Nucleosynthesis predictions for intermediate-mass asymptotic giant branch stars: comparison to observations of type I planetary nebulae.

KARAKAS A.I., VAN RAAI M.A., LUGARO M., STERLING N.C. and DINERSTEIN H.L.

Abstract (from CDS):

Type I planetary nebulae (PNe) have high He/H and N/O ratios and are thought to be descendants of stars with initial masses of ∼3-8 M. These characteristics indicate that the progenitor stars experienced proton-capture nucleosynthesis at the base of the convective envelope, in addition to the slow neutron capture process operating in the He-shell (the s-process). We compare the predicted abundances of elements up to Sr from models of intermediate-mass asymptotic giant branch (AGB) stars to measured abundances in Type I PNe. In particular, we compare predictions and observations for the light trans-iron elements Se and Kr, in order to constrain convective mixing and the s-process in these stars. A partial mixing zone is included in selected models to explore the effect of a 13C pocket on the s-process yields. The solar-metallicity models produce enrichments of [(Se, Kr)/Fe] ≲0.6, consistent with Galactic Type I PNe where the observed enhancements are typically ≲0.3 dex, while lower metallicity models predict larger enrichments of C, N, Se, and Kr. O destruction occurs in the most massive models but it is not efficient enough to account for the ≳0.3 dex O depletions observed in some Type I PNe. It is not possible to reach firm conclusions regarding the neutron source operating in massive AGB stars from Se and Kr abundances in Type I PNe; abundances for more s-process elements may help to distinguish between the two neutron sources. We predict that only the most massive (M ≳ 5 M) models would evolve into Type I PNe, indicating that extra-mixing processes are active in lower-mass stars (3-4 M), if these stars are to evolve into Type I PNe.

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Journal keyword(s): nuclear reactions, nucleosynthesis, abundances - planetary nebulae: general - stars: AGB and post-AGB

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