A review summarizing achievements and open problems in modeling hot bottom burning in AGB stars and its role in three research areas: chemical evolution, globular clusters, and primordial galaxies.
Are the globular clusters with significant internal [Fe/H] spreads all former dwarf galaxy nuclei?
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In this contribution the hypothesis that the Galactic globular clusters with substantial internal [Fe/H] abundance ranges are the former nuclei of disrupted dwarf galaxies is discussed. Evidence considered includes the form of the metallicity distribution function, the occurrence of large diffuse outer envelopes in cluster density profiles, and the presence of ([s-process/Fe], [Fe/H]) correlations. The hypothesis is shown to be plausible but with the caveat that if significantly more than the current nine clusters known to have [Fe/H] spreads are found, then re-evaluation will be required.
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The pollution from massive AGB stars favoured by strong hot bottom burning
A review summarizing achievements and open problems in modeling hot bottom burning in AGB stars and its role in three research areas: chemical evolution, globular clusters, and primordial galaxies.