Cool Stars 14 - Submitted Abstract # 92 This version created on 05 October 2006 Near-infrared H and K band Spectroscopy of a Selection of AGB Stars Boddapati Anandarao, Physical Research Laboratory, Ahmedabad, India Venkat Raman, Physical Research Laboratory, Ahmedabad, India During their asymptotic giant branch (AGB) stage, intermediate mass stars undergo substantial mass loss triggered by pulsational shocks and radiation pressure. Near-infrared spectroscopy is one of the recognised tools to study the mass loss process. We have carried out H and K band spectroscopy at Mt Abu observatory (in Western India) using the NICMOS camera/spectrograph at R = 1000 on a sample of more than 60 AGB stars of different types: M types, S types, SR types and a few post-AGB stars or transition objects. We present here results on equivalent widths of various spectral lines and discuss these in the light of the intrinsic properties of these stars like the pulsation period and near and far infrared colours. We also present modelling of circumstellar matter in a number of these stars in order to determine the mass loss rate and dust optical depths. A clear difference is seen in these parameters in different types of AGB stars. Implications of these results will be discussed in terms of evolution of these stars. ----------------------------------