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Main Authors: Nhung, Do Thi Hoai Pham Tuyet, Darriulat, Pierre
Format: Preprint
Published: 2026
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2603.17321
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author Nhung, Do Thi Hoai Pham Tuyet
Darriulat, Pierre
author_facet Nhung, Do Thi Hoai Pham Tuyet
Darriulat, Pierre
contents The present article is written in the wake of a recently published study of the relation between the light curves of Long Period Variables and their evolution along the Asymptotic Giant Branch (AGB). It introduces a pair of new parameters that describe the shape of the ascending branches of such light curves. This parameterization reveals strong correlations with other parameters describing the evolution of the star on the AGB: periods, regularity and amplitudes of the oscillations, effective temperatures, mass loss rates, carbon and oxygen isotopic ratios, colour indices. It sheds new light on the occasional presence of humps on the ascending branches and on the distinction between stars that have not experienced strong Third Dredge Up (TDU) events and those that have as well as between oxygen-rich and carbon-rich stars. One of the new parameters, referred to as q, is particularly efficient at tracking the evolution of the star along the AGB. Globally, a simple picture can be drawn in the plane spanned by the period and by q. Yet, many details remain unexplained when looking at this picture in finer details. Overall, the results presented in the article help significantly with clarifying the complex set of observations that have been made in this domain and should inspire new considerations on their relation with the underlying physical mechanisms at stake inside the stars.
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spellingShingle On the shape of the ascending branch of the light curves of Long Period Variables
Nhung, Do Thi Hoai Pham Tuyet
Darriulat, Pierre
Solar and Stellar Astrophysics
The present article is written in the wake of a recently published study of the relation between the light curves of Long Period Variables and their evolution along the Asymptotic Giant Branch (AGB). It introduces a pair of new parameters that describe the shape of the ascending branches of such light curves. This parameterization reveals strong correlations with other parameters describing the evolution of the star on the AGB: periods, regularity and amplitudes of the oscillations, effective temperatures, mass loss rates, carbon and oxygen isotopic ratios, colour indices. It sheds new light on the occasional presence of humps on the ascending branches and on the distinction between stars that have not experienced strong Third Dredge Up (TDU) events and those that have as well as between oxygen-rich and carbon-rich stars. One of the new parameters, referred to as q, is particularly efficient at tracking the evolution of the star along the AGB. Globally, a simple picture can be drawn in the plane spanned by the period and by q. Yet, many details remain unexplained when looking at this picture in finer details. Overall, the results presented in the article help significantly with clarifying the complex set of observations that have been made in this domain and should inspire new considerations on their relation with the underlying physical mechanisms at stake inside the stars.
title On the shape of the ascending branch of the light curves of Long Period Variables
topic Solar and Stellar Astrophysics
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2603.17321