AGB Stars and Their Circumstellar Envelopes. I. The VULCAN Code

The interplay between AGB interiors and their outermost layers, where molecules and dust form, is a problem of high complexity. As a consequence, physical processes like mass loss, which depend on the chemistry of the circumstellar envelope, are often oversimplified. The best candidates to drive mas...

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Main Authors: Sergio Cristallo, Luciano Piersanti, David Gobrecht, Lucio Crivellari, Ambra Nanni
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-03-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2218-1997/7/4/80
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spelling doaj-e401953bc902446b95f193afea35e6c22021-03-28T00:03:20ZengMDPI AGUniverse2218-19972021-03-017808010.3390/universe7040080AGB Stars and Their Circumstellar Envelopes. I. The VULCAN CodeSergio Cristallo0Luciano Piersanti1David Gobrecht2Lucio Crivellari3Ambra Nanni4INAF, Oservatorio Astronomico d’Abruzzo, Via Mentore Maggini Snc, 64100 Teramo, ItalyINAF, Oservatorio Astronomico d’Abruzzo, Via Mentore Maggini Snc, 64100 Teramo, ItalyInstitute of Astronomy, KU Leuven, Celestijnenlaan 200D, 3001 Leuven, BelgiumInstituto de Astrofisica de Canarias C/Vía Láctea, s/n E, 38205 La Laguna, Tenerife, SpainNational Centre for Nuclear Research, ul. Pasteura 7, 02-093 Warszawa, PolandThe interplay between AGB interiors and their outermost layers, where molecules and dust form, is a problem of high complexity. As a consequence, physical processes like mass loss, which depend on the chemistry of the circumstellar envelope, are often oversimplified. The best candidates to drive mass-loss in AGB stars are dust grains, which trap the outgoing radiation and drag the surrounding gas. Grains build up, however, is far from being completely understood. Our aim is to model both the physics and the chemistry of the cool expanding layers around AGB stars in order to characterize the on-going chemistry, from atoms to dust grains. This has been our rationale to develop <i>ab initio</i> VULCAN, a FORTRAN hydro code able to follow the propagation of shocks in the circumstellar envelopes of AGB stars. The version presented in this paper adopts a perfect gas law and a very simplified treatment of the radiative transfer effects and dust nucleation. In this paper, we present preliminary results obtained with our code.https://www.mdpi.com/2218-1997/7/4/80AGB starnucleosynthesis-star: abundancesreaction rateisotopic abundance
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author Sergio Cristallo
Luciano Piersanti
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Ambra Nanni
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Luciano Piersanti
David Gobrecht
Lucio Crivellari
Ambra Nanni
AGB Stars and Their Circumstellar Envelopes. I. The VULCAN Code
Universe
AGB star
nucleosynthesis-star: abundances
reaction rate
isotopic abundance
author_facet Sergio Cristallo
Luciano Piersanti
David Gobrecht
Lucio Crivellari
Ambra Nanni
author_sort Sergio Cristallo
title AGB Stars and Their Circumstellar Envelopes. I. The VULCAN Code
title_short AGB Stars and Their Circumstellar Envelopes. I. The VULCAN Code
title_full AGB Stars and Their Circumstellar Envelopes. I. The VULCAN Code
title_fullStr AGB Stars and Their Circumstellar Envelopes. I. The VULCAN Code
title_full_unstemmed AGB Stars and Their Circumstellar Envelopes. I. The VULCAN Code
title_sort agb stars and their circumstellar envelopes. i. the vulcan code
publisher MDPI AG
series Universe
issn 2218-1997
publishDate 2021-03-01
description The interplay between AGB interiors and their outermost layers, where molecules and dust form, is a problem of high complexity. As a consequence, physical processes like mass loss, which depend on the chemistry of the circumstellar envelope, are often oversimplified. The best candidates to drive mass-loss in AGB stars are dust grains, which trap the outgoing radiation and drag the surrounding gas. Grains build up, however, is far from being completely understood. Our aim is to model both the physics and the chemistry of the cool expanding layers around AGB stars in order to characterize the on-going chemistry, from atoms to dust grains. This has been our rationale to develop <i>ab initio</i> VULCAN, a FORTRAN hydro code able to follow the propagation of shocks in the circumstellar envelopes of AGB stars. The version presented in this paper adopts a perfect gas law and a very simplified treatment of the radiative transfer effects and dust nucleation. In this paper, we present preliminary results obtained with our code.
topic AGB star
nucleosynthesis-star: abundances
reaction rate
isotopic abundance
url https://www.mdpi.com/2218-1997/7/4/80
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