Title: AGB models at very low metallicities
1AGB models at very low metallicities
S. Cristallo (INAF - Osservatorio Astronomico di
Teramo)
Collaborators O. Straniero, R. Gallino, L.
Piersanti, I.
DomÃnguez, F. Käppeler
2What happens at very low metallicities
Hollowell et al. (1990) Fujimoto et al.
(2000) Iwamoto et al. (2004) Suda et al.
(2004) Straniero et al. (2004) Campbell et al.
(2007)
Cristallo et al. (2007), ApJ 667 489
3Low metallicity low mass AGBs
4The proton ingestion mechanism
M 1.5 M? Z 5.0x10-5
- Low time steps ?Time dependent mixing
- Rapid structure reaction ?Coupling between
phisical and chemical evolution - Large neutron densities (nn1015 cm-3) ? LARGE
NUCLEAR NETWORK
500 isotopes ? 700 isotopes 700 reactions ? 1200
reactions
5ENERGETICS
6TEMPERATURE
7C H E M I S T R Y
8The Models
Z5x10-5
9Effects of the Huge Pulse (I)
12C/13C
Nitrogen
Even very low mass AGB show C- and s-process
enhancement
10Effects of the Huge Pulse (II)
11Huge Pulse, Molecular Opacities and Mass-loss
- The temperature structure of the envelope
changes - the stars become cooler
- ? the mass-loss increases
Cristallo et al. 2007 (ApJ 667, 489)
? and with the Huge Pulse?
12M 2.5 M?
M 2 M?
13The importance of using a FULL nuclear network
FULL
REDUCED
(corresponding to ROBERTOs cases ST/6 ST/8)
14WARNINGS
- The amount of oxygen enhancement
- Mass-loss law at low metallicities
- Dependence of results on the adopted mixing
scheme - Neutron cross sections of unstable isotopes far
from the ß stability valley.
IN THE FUTURE
- Explore a wider range of metallicities.