Dust formation and mass loss in evolved stars

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Winters, JM [1 ]
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[1] Tech Univ Berlin, Inst Astron & Astrophys, D-10623 Berlin, Germany
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The problem of dust formation in the circumstellar envelopes of Asymptotic Giant Branch stars is addressed. We summarize the basic thermodynamic prerequisites necessary to enable the formation and growth of solid particles from the gas phase and draw some conclusions on the evolution of the emergent dust component. In a circumstellar environment the dust grains interact with the stellar radiation field, which leads to a strong coupling among the local thermodynamic conditions and the dust formation process itself. By a consistent treatment of the physics describing the dust forming circumstellar shells of evolved stars we demonstrate, that the non-linear interaction among the dust formation process and the hydrodynamic and thermodynamic conditions of the dust forming system leads to a complex dynamical structure of these shells. Some observable consequences resulting from corresponding model calculations are given.
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