Asymptotic Giant Brach Stars as Astroparticle Laboratories
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starsaxionemissionevolutionmassastroparticleasymptoticbehaviour
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We show that the inclusion of axion emission during stellar evolution introduces important changes into the evolutionary behaviour of AGB stars. The mass of the resulting C/O white dwarf is much lower than the equivalent obtained from standard evolution. This implies a deficit in luminous AGB stars and in massive WDs. Moreover the total mass processed in the nuclear burning shells that is dredged-up to the surface ($3^{rd} D_{up}$) increases when axion emission is included, modifying the chemical composition of the photosphere. We conclude that the AGB is a promising phase to put constraints on particle physics
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