It is well established that mass loss from AGB stars due to dust driven winds
cannot be arbitrarily low. We model the mass loss from carbon rich AGB stars
using detailed frequency-dependent radiation hydrodynamics including dust
formation. We present a study of the thresholds for the mass loss rate as a
function of stellar parameters based on a subset of a larger grid of such
models and compare these results to previous observational and theoretical
work. Furthermore, we demonstrate the impact of the pulsation mechanism and
dust formation for the creation of a stellar wind and how it affects these
thresholds and briefly discuss the consequences for stellar evolution.Comment: 2 pages, 1 figure. To be published in the proceedings of IAU Symp.
241 on Stellar Populations as Building Blocks of Galaxies, ed. A. Vazdekis et
al. (2007). Replaced to match edited versio