Chemistry in AGB stars - successes and challenges

Tom Millar

Astrophysics Research Centre, School of Mathematics and Physics, Queen's University Belfast, UK

Emission and absorption line observations of molecules in late-type stars are a vital component in our understanding of stellar evolution, dust formation and mass-loss in these objects. The molecular composition of the gas in the circumstellar envelops of AGB stars reflects chemical processes in gas whose properties are strong functions of radius with density and temperature varying by more than ten and two orders of magnitude, respectively. In addition, the interstellar UV field plays a critical role in determining not only molecular abundances but also their radial distributions. In this presentation, I shall briefly review some recent successful approaches to describing chemistry in both the inner and outer envelopes and outline areas of challenge for the future.

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