Ambra Nanni
University of Padua
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The Astrophysical Journal | 2017
Paola Marigo; Léo Girardi; Alessandro Bressan; Philip Rosenfield; Bernhard Aringer; Yang Chen; Marco Dussin; Ambra Nanni; Giada Pastorelli; Thaíse S. Rodrigues; Michele Trabucchi; Sara Bladh; Julianne J. Dalcanton; Martin A. T. Groenewegen; Josefina Montalbán; Peter R. Wood
We introduce a new generation of PARSEC-COLIBRI stellar isochrones that include a detailed treatment of the thermally-pulsing asymptotic giant branch (TP-AGB) phase, and covering a wide range of initial metallicities (0.0001<Zi<0.06). Compared to previous releases, the main novelties and improvements are: use of new TP-AGB tracks and related atmosphere models and spectra for M and C-type stars; inclusion of the surface H+He+CNO abundances in the isochrone tables, accounting for the effects of diffusion, dredge-up episodes and hot-bottom burning; inclusion of complete thermal pulse cycles, with a complete description of the in-cycle changes in the stellar parameters; new pulsation models to describe the long-period variability in the fundamental and first overtone modes; new dust models that follow the growth of the grains during the AGB evolution, in combination with radiative transfer calculations for the reprocessing of the photospheric emission. Overall, these improvements are expected to lead to a more consistent and detailed description of properties of TP-AGB stars expected in resolved stellar populations, especially in regard to their mean photometric properties from optical to mid-infrared wavelengths. We illustrate the expected numbers of TP-AGB stars of different types in stellar populations covering a wide range of ages and initial metallicities, providing further details on the C-star island that appears at intermediate values of age and metallicity, and about the AGB-boosting effect that occurs at ages close to 1.6 Gyr for populations of all metallicities. The isochrones are available through a new dedicated web server.
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society | 2017
S. R. Goldman; Jacco Th. van Loon; Albert A. Zijlstra; J. A. Green; Peter R. Wood; Ambra Nanni; Hiroshi Imai; Patricia A. Whitelock; Mikako Matsuura; Martin A. T. Groenewegen; José F. Gómez
We present the results of our survey of 1612 MHz circumstellar OH maser emission from asymptotic giant branch (AGB) stars and red supergiants (RSGs) in the Large Magellanic Cloud. We have discovered four new circumstellar maser sources in the LMC, and increased the number of reliable wind speeds from IR stars in the LMC from 5 to 13. Using our new wind speeds, as well as those from Galactic sources, we have derived an updated relation for dust driven winds: vexp / ZL0:4. We compare the sub-solar metallicity LMC OH/IR stars with carefully selected samples of more metal-rich OH/IR stars, also at known distances, in the Galactic Centre and Galactic Bulge. For 8 of the Bulge stars we derive pulsation periods for the first time, using near-IR photometry from the VVV survey. We have modeled our LMC OH/IR stars and developed an empirical method of deriving gas-to-dust ratios and mass loss rates by scaling the models to the results from maser profiles. We have done this also for samples in the Galactic Centre and Bulge and derived a new mass loss prescription that includes luminosity, pulsation period, and gas-to-dust ratio _M = 1:06+3:5
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society | 2016
Ambra Nanni; Paola Marigo; Martin A. T. Groenewegen; Bernhard Aringer; Léo Girardi; Giada Pastorelli; Alessandro Bressan; Sara Bladh
We present a new approach aimed at constraining the typical size and optical properties of carbon dust grains in Circumstellar envelopes (CSEs) of carbon-rich stars (C-stars) in the Small Magellanic Cloud (SMC). To achieve this goal, we apply our recent dust growth description, coupled with a radiative transfer code to the CSEs of C-stars evolving along the TP-AGB, for which we compute spectra and colors. Then we compare our modeled colors in the near- and mid-infrared (NIR and MIR) bands with the observed ones, testing different assumptions in our dust scheme and employing several data sets of optical constants for carbon dust available in the literature. Different assumptions adopted in our dust scheme change the typical size of the carbon grains produced. We constrain carbon dust properties by selecting the combination of grain size and optical constants which best reproduces several colors in the NIR and MIR at the same time. The different choices of optical properties and grain size lead to differences in the NIR and MIR colors greater than two magnitudes in some cases. We conclude that the complete set of observed NIR and MIR colors are best reproduced by small grains, with sizes between
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society | 2016
Paola Marigo; Emanuele Ripamonti; Ambra Nanni; Alessandro Bressan; Léo Girardi
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Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society | 2018
Xiaoting Fu; Alessandro Bressan; Paola Marigo; Léo Girardi; Josefina Montalbán; Yang Chen; Ambra Nanni
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Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society | 2018
Ambra Nanni; Paola Marigo; Léo Girardi; Stefano Rubele; Alessandro Bressan; Martin A. T. Groenewegen; Giada Pastorelli; Bernhard Aringer
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Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society | 2018
S. R. Goldman; Jacco Th. van Loon; José F. Gómez; J. A. Green; Albert A. Zijlstra; Ambra Nanni; Hiroshi Imai; Patricia A. Whitelock; Martin A. T. Groenewegen; J. M. Oliveira
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Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society | 2018
Stefano Rubele; Giada Pastorelli; Léo Girardi; M.-R. L. Cioni; S. Zaggia; Paola Marigo; Kenji Bekki; Alessandro Bressan; G. Clementini; Richard de Grijs; James P. Emerson; Martin A. T. Groenewegen; V. D. Ivanov; T. Muraveva; Ambra Nanni; J. M. Oliveira; Vincenzo Ripepi; Ning-Chen Sun; Jacco Th. van Loon
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The 19th Cambridge Workshop on Cool Stars, Stellar Systems, and the Sun | 2016
Ambra Nanni; Sara Bladh; Berhard Aringer; Léo Girardi; Gregory Feiden; Martin A. T. Groenewegen; Alessandro Bressan; Giada Pastorelli; Paola Marigo
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arXiv: Solar and Stellar Astrophysics | 2015
Ambra Nanni; A. Bressan; Paola Marigo; Léo Girardi; Atefeh Javadi; J. van Loon
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