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Accelerated post-AGB evolution, initial-final mass relations, and the star-formation history of the Galactic bulge
2014
Astronomy and Astrophysics
We study the star-formation history of the Galactic bulge, as derived from the age distribution of the central stars of planetary nebulae that belong to this stellar population. The high resolution imaging and spectroscopic observations of 31 compact planetary nebulae are used to derive their central star masses. The Bloecker tracks with the cluster IFMR result in ages, which are unexpectedly young. We find that the Bloecker post-AGB tracks need to be accelerated by a factor of three to fit the
doi:10.1051/0004-6361/201118391
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