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Paper: Calibrating the Role of TP-AGB Stars in the Cosmic Matter Cycle
Volume: 497, Why Galaxies Care about AGB Stars III: A Closer Look in Space and Time
Page: 229
Authors: Marigo, P.
Abstract: In the last ten years three main facts about the thermally pulsing asymptotic giant branch (TP-AGB) have become evident: 1) the modelling of the TP-AGB phase is critical for the derivation of basic galaxy properties (e.g. mass and age) up to high redshift, with consequent cosmological implications; 2) current TP-AGB calibrations based on Magellanic Cloud (MC) clusters turn out not to work properly for other external galaxies, yielding a likely TP-AGB overestimation; and 3) the significance of the TP-AGB contribution in galaxies, and hence their derived properties, are strongly debated, with conflicting claims in favor of either a heavy or a light TP-AGB. The only way out of this condition of persisting uncertainty is to perform a reliable calibration of the TP-AGB phase as a function of the star's initial mass (hence age) over a wide range of metallicity, from very low to super-solar values. In this context, I will review recent advances and ongoing efforts toward a physically-sound TP-AGB calibration that, moving beyond the classical use of the MC clusters, combines increasingly refined TP-AGB stellar models with exceptionally high-quality data for resolved TP-AGB stars in nearby galaxies. Preliminary results indicate that a sort of “TP-AGB island” emerges in the age-metallicity plane, where the contribution of these stars is especially developed, embracing preferentially solar- and MC-like metallicities, and intermediate ages (a few Gyr).
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