Extreme helium stars are very rare low-mass supergiants in a late stage of evolution. They are probably contracting to become white dwarfs following a violent phase of evolution which caused them to become hydrogen-deficient giants, possibly R CrB stars. Using the latest generation of models for spherically expanding stellar atmospheres, we set out to measure mass-loss rates for a representative fraction of these stars. We have used high-resolution ultraviolet and optical spectra, and ultraviolet, optical and near-infrared photometry from a variety of archives. Overall atmospheric parameters have mostly been taken from previous analyses and checked for consistency. Mass-loss rates were measured by fitting the P Cygni and asymmetric profiles...
Aims. In order to study the history of mass loss in extreme OH/IR stars, we observed a num...
To test our new, improved Reimers-type mass-loss relation, given by Schroder & Cuntz in 2005 (ApJL 6...
Context.The mass-loss rate is a key parameter of massive stars. Adequate stellar atmosphere models a...
We present mass-loss predictions from Monte Carlo radiative transfer models for helium (He) stars as...
Advances in the infrared and radio observational techniques in the last decade have led to a revolut...
The mass loss rates, expansion velocities and dust-to-gas density ratios from millimetric observatio...
Aims. We study the possible atmospheric mass loss from 57 known transiting exoplanets around F, G, K...
Context. The evolution of intermediate and low-mass stars on the asymptotic giant branch i...
Context. The evolution of intermediate and low-mass stars on the asymptotic giant branch is dominate...
Context: .Mass loss plays a dominant role in the evolution of low mass stars while they are on the A...
We have determined mass loss rates and gas expansion velocities for a sample of 69 M-type irregular ...
Context. The most massive stars are thought to be hydrogen-rich Wolf-Rayet stars of late spectral su...
Context. Mass loss is essential for massive star evolution, thus also for the variety of a...
In this thesis we discuss many types of low mass stars linked by their unusually low hydrogen atmosp...
Context. Mass loss plays a dominant role in the evolution of low mass stars while they are on the As...
Aims. In order to study the history of mass loss in extreme OH/IR stars, we observed a num...
To test our new, improved Reimers-type mass-loss relation, given by Schroder & Cuntz in 2005 (ApJL 6...
Context.The mass-loss rate is a key parameter of massive stars. Adequate stellar atmosphere models a...
We present mass-loss predictions from Monte Carlo radiative transfer models for helium (He) stars as...
Advances in the infrared and radio observational techniques in the last decade have led to a revolut...
The mass loss rates, expansion velocities and dust-to-gas density ratios from millimetric observatio...
Aims. We study the possible atmospheric mass loss from 57 known transiting exoplanets around F, G, K...
Context. The evolution of intermediate and low-mass stars on the asymptotic giant branch i...
Context. The evolution of intermediate and low-mass stars on the asymptotic giant branch is dominate...
Context: .Mass loss plays a dominant role in the evolution of low mass stars while they are on the A...
We have determined mass loss rates and gas expansion velocities for a sample of 69 M-type irregular ...
Context. The most massive stars are thought to be hydrogen-rich Wolf-Rayet stars of late spectral su...
Context. Mass loss is essential for massive star evolution, thus also for the variety of a...
In this thesis we discuss many types of low mass stars linked by their unusually low hydrogen atmosp...
Context. Mass loss plays a dominant role in the evolution of low mass stars while they are on the As...
Aims. In order to study the history of mass loss in extreme OH/IR stars, we observed a num...
To test our new, improved Reimers-type mass-loss relation, given by Schroder & Cuntz in 2005 (ApJL 6...
Context.The mass-loss rate is a key parameter of massive stars. Adequate stellar atmosphere models a...