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The nucleosynthesis of heavy elements in low-mass AGB stars We take 13C(α,n)16O as neutron source, allowfor variation of the mass of the nucleus with thermal pulse number andadopt the unbranched s process path from 56Fe to210Bi in an attempt to explain the overabundance of heavyelements in MS and S stars. We found stars with larger masses havelarger dilution factors because of a stronger convection and that thesestars fall in four different regions in the abundance diagram, thusenabling a rough estimate of the mass to be made. We show that, for a2.5 Msolar star, the third dredge-up stops after a certain number ofpulses because of the formation of a hollow shell structure, so the starwill show no Tc and this can account for the existence of binary systemsconsisting of a ``Tc-no'' AGB star with a main-sequence star companion.
 
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  |  Photoelectric observations of lunar occultations. X Photoelectric occulation results for 461 events observed during 15months are reported. They include 77 reappearances, 4 determinations ofangular diameter, 38 analyses of double or multiple stars including twopreviously unknown bright stars, and 8 previously known bright double ormultiple stars.
 
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| Constellation: | Ophiuchus |  
    | Right ascension: | 16h38m34.74s |  
    | Declination: | -18°49'32.5" |  
    | Apparent magnitude: | 6.992 |  
    
        | Distance: | 213.22 parsecs |  
        
    
    | Proper motion RA: | -10.6 |  
    | Proper motion Dec: | -12.9 |  
    | B-T magnitude: | 8.892 |  
    | V-T magnitude: | 7.149 |  
    
 
 
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