The evolutionary state of Miras with changing pulsation periods

S Uttenthaler, K Van Stiphout, K Voet… - Astronomy & …, 2011 - aanda.org
S Uttenthaler, K Van Stiphout, K Voet, H Van Winckel, S Van Eck, A Jorissen, F Kerschbaum
Astronomy & Astrophysics, 2011aanda.org
Context. Miras are long-period variables thought to be in the asymptotic giant branch (AGB)
phase of evolution. In about one percent of known Miras, the pulsation period is changing. It
has been speculated that this changing period is the consequence of a recent thermal pulse
in these stars. Aims. We aim to clarify the evolutionary state of these stars, and to determine
in particular whether or not they are in the thermally-pulsing (TP-) AGB phase. Methods. One
important piece of information that has been neglected so far when determining the …
Context
Miras are long-period variables thought to be in the asymptotic giant branch (AGB) phase of evolution. In about one percent of known Miras, the pulsation period is changing. It has been speculated that this changing period is the consequence of a recent thermal pulse in these stars.
Aims
We aim to clarify the evolutionary state of these stars, and to determine in particular whether or not they are in the thermally-pulsing (TP-)AGB phase.
Methods
One important piece of information that has been neglected so far when determining the evolutionary state is the presence of the radio-active s-process element technetium (Tc). We obtained high-resolution, high signal-to-noise-ratio optical spectra of a dozen prominent Mira variables with changing pulsation period to search for this indicator of TPs and dredge-up. We also use the spectra to measure lithium (Li) abundances. Furthermore, we establish the evolutionary states of our sample stars by means of their present-day periods and luminosities.
Results
Among the twelve sample stars observed in this programme, five were found to show absorption lines of Tc. BH Cru is found to be a carbon-star, its period increase in the past decades possibly having stopped by now. We report a possible switch in the pulsation mode of T UMi from Mira-like to semi-regular variability in the past two years. R Nor, on the other hand, is probably a fairly massive AGB star, which could be true for all meandering Miras. Finally, we assign RU Vul to the metal-poor thick disk with properties very similar to the short-period, metal-poor Miras.
Conclusions
We conclude that there is no clear correlation between period change class and Tc presence. The stars that are most likely to have experienced a recent TP are BH Cru and R Hya, although their rates of period change are quite different.
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