On the Luminosity and Mass Loss of Galactic AGB Stars

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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6 pages, 4 figures, Contribution from the Conference: "Why Galaxies Care About AGB Stars: Their Importance as Actors and Probe

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As part of a reanalysis of Galactic Asymptotic Giant Branch stars (hereafter AGB stars) at infrared wavelengths, we discuss here two samples (the first of carbon-rich stars, the second of S stars) for which photometry in the near- and mid-IR and distance estimates are available. Whenever possible we searched also for mass-loss rates. The observed spectral energy distributions extended in all cases up to 20 $\mu$m and for the best-observed sources up to 45 $\mu$m. The wide wavelength coverage allows us to obtain reliable bolometric corrections, and hence bolometric magnitudes. We show that mid-IR fluxes are crucial for estimating bolometric magnitudes for stars with dusty envelopes and that the so-called luminosity problem of C stars (i.e. the suggestion that they are less luminous than predicted by models) does not appear to exist.

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