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RESEARCH ARTICLE

Evolution of Rotating AGB Stars and the s-Process Nucleosynthesis

Lionel Siess, Stéphane Goriely and Norbert Langer

Publications of the Astronomical Society of Australia 20(4) 371 - 377
Published: 19 December 2003

Abstract

We present new results on the evolution and nucleosynthesis in rotating AGB stars. We analyse the role of the gradient of mean molecular weight in the mixing process and show that neglecting this component induces a potentially strong third dredge-up. We also quantify the impact of rotation on the structure and conclude that the effects of rotation (1) mainly concern the inner, fast rotating regions of the stars and (2) are relatively weak as long as rotational mixing does not induce a deep third dredge-up. We also focus our investigations on the s-process nucleosynthesis and show that rotational mixing tends to inhibit the production of s-elements. This results from the contamination of the 13C-rich layers responsible for the neutron production by the poisonous 14N. Our calculations also indicate that the distribution of s-process elements depends sensitively on the magnitude of the diffusion coefficient. These results suggest that rotational mixing is not the main mechanism responsible for the production of s-elements in AGB stars, but that it can influence, and in particular reduce, the final enrichment in s-elements.

Keywords: stars: AGB and post-AGB — stars: rotation — nuclear reactions, nucleosynthesis, abundances

https://doi.org/10.1071/AS03029

© ASA 2003

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