Why observe AGB stars at mid-IR wavelengths from Dome C?
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Near- and mid-IR photometry is fundamental in the study of the
stellar evolution during the Asymptotic Giant Branch phase. We
give here an overview of our studies on this topic that are
performed in preparation of the IRAIT/Dome C campaign. We will
present also a few cases of variable AGB stars for which Antarctic
long time-series
observations in mid-IR are important. Finally, we will show one of
the first observations made by Small-IRAIT during this winterover.
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