Bibcode
Pols, Onno; Hurley, Jarrod; Tout, Christopher
Bibliographical reference
Asymptotic Giant Branch Stars, IAU Symposium 191 Poster Session, #P6-07, held in Montpellier, France, Aug 28 - Sept 1, 1998.
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1998
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Description
We have developed an efficient and accurate set of mostly analytic
formulae, that describe the evolution of stars in a wide range of mass
and metallicity from the zero-age main sequence to the tip of the AGB.
These formulae are based on interpolation between full detailed stellar
models. A particular advantage of this kind of algorithm, compared for
instance to interpolation in tables, is the ease with which we can
change from one mass-loss prescription to another, particularly during
the FGB and AGB where the evolution of the core is effectively decoupled
from that of the envelope. We model populations of AGB stars for various
mass loss prescriptions and metallicities, and describe their
distribution in the H-R diagram and the properties of the remnants that
they leave behind. By comparing these models to observations we may
constrain the evolution of AGB stars and the associated mass-loss rates.