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Constraining the thermally-pulsing asymptotic giant branch phase with resolved stellar populations in the Small Magellanic Cloud

Authors :
Pastorelli, Giada
Marigo, Paola
Girardi, Léo
Chen, Yang
Rubele, Stefano
Trabucchi, Michele
Aringer, Bernhard
Bladh, Sara
Bressan, Alessandro
Montalbán, Josefina
Boyer, Martha L.
Dalcanton, Julianne J.
Eriksson, Kjell
Groenewegen, Martin A. T.
Höfner, Susanne
Lebzelter, Thomas
Nanni, Ambra
Rosenfield, Philip
Wood, Peter R.
Cioni, Maria-Rosa L.
Pastorelli, Giada
Marigo, Paola
Girardi, Léo
Chen, Yang
Rubele, Stefano
Trabucchi, Michele
Aringer, Bernhard
Bladh, Sara
Bressan, Alessandro
Montalbán, Josefina
Boyer, Martha L.
Dalcanton, Julianne J.
Eriksson, Kjell
Groenewegen, Martin A. T.
Höfner, Susanne
Lebzelter, Thomas
Nanni, Ambra
Rosenfield, Philip
Wood, Peter R.
Cioni, Maria-Rosa L.
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

The thermally-pulsing asymptotic giant branch (TP-AGB) experienced by low- and intermediate-mass stars is one of the most uncertain phases of stellar evolution and the models need to be calibrated with the aid of observations. To this purpose, we couple high-quality observations of resolved stars in the Small Magellanic Cloud (SMC) with detailed stellar population synthesis simulations computed with the TRILEGAL code. The strength of our approach relies on the detailed spatially-resolved star formation history of the SMC, derived from the deep near-infrared photometry of the VISTA survey of the Magellanic Clouds, as well as on the capability to quickly and accurately explore a wide variety of parameters and effects with the COLIBRI code for the TP-AGB evolution. Adopting a well-characterized set of observations -- star counts and luminosity functions -- we set up a calibration cycle along which we iteratively change a few key parameters of the TP-AGB models until we eventually reach a good fit to the observations. Our work leads to identify two best-fitting models that mainly differ in the efficiencies of the third dredge-up and mass loss in TP-AGB stars with initial masses larger than about 3 M$_{\odot}$. On the basis of these calibrated models we provide a full characterization of the TP-AGB stellar population in the SMC in terms of stellar parameters (initial masses, C/O ratios, carbon excess, mass-loss rates). Extensive tables of isochrones including these improved models are publicly available.<br />Comment: accepted for publication in MNRAS. 29 pages, 24 figures, 2 appendices. One online appendix available as ancillary file on this page

Details

Database :
OAIster
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1098145875
Document Type :
Electronic Resource
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1093.mnras.stz725