Abstract
The current status of modelling the wind driving mechanism of AGB stars is reviewed. Our present understanding of these winds is substantially guided by spherically symmetric, time-dependent models which reveal a complex interplay between stellar pulsation, hydrodynamics, small-scale waves, chemistry, dust formation and radiative transfer. The level of approximation used for the physical description of the various processes, and the degree of consistence in the models are crucial and different approaches lead to rather different results. Beside reviewing the frontiers of the present theoretical research on AGB star winds, this paper presents some new results concerning the cooling of the gas behind propagating shock waves in the outer atmosphere and the self-organisation of dust-forming gases (cloud formation) caused by a radiative/thermal instability of dust forming gases.
Original language | English |
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Title of host publication | Modelling of Stellar Atmospheres |
Subtitle of host publication | proceedings of the 210th symposium of the International Astronomical Union hels at Uppsala University, Uppsala, Sweden 17-21 June 2002 |
Editors | WW Weiss, DF Gray |
Place of Publication | San Francisco |
Publisher | Astronomical Society of the Pacific |
Pages | 387-401 |
Number of pages | 15 |
ISBN (Print) | 1-58381-160-5 |
Publication status | Published - 2003 |
Event | 210th IAU Symposium on Modelling of Stellar Atmospheres - Uppsala Duration: 17 Jun 2002 → 21 Jun 2002 |
Conference
Conference | 210th IAU Symposium on Modelling of Stellar Atmospheres |
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City | Uppsala |
Period | 17/06/02 → 21/06/02 |