We investigate the formation of dust in a stellar wind during the red-supergiant (RSG) phase of a very massive Population III star with a zero-age main sequence mass of 500 M. We show that, in a carbon-rich wind with a constant velocity, carbon grains can form with a lognormal-like size distribution, and that all of the carbon available for dust formation finally condenses into dust for wide ranges of the mass-loss rate ((0.1–3) ×10−3 M yr−1) and wind velocity (1–100 km s−1). We also find that the acceleration of the wind, driven by newly formed dust, suppresses the grain growth but still allows more than half of the gas-phase carbon to finally be locked up in dust grains. These results indicate that, at most, 1.7 M of carbon grains can f...
Dust grains in neutral gas behave as aerodynamic particles, so they can develop large local density ...
Context: Red supergiant (RSG) stars exhibit significant mass loss by means of a slow, dense wind. Th...
Background: Most of the stars in the Universe will end their evolution by losing their envelope duri...
Carbon is the basis for life, as we know it, but its origin is still largely unclear. Carbon-rich As...
Carbon is the basis for life, as we know it, but its origin is still largely unclear. Carbon-rich As...
Carbon is the basis for life, as we know it, but its origin is still largely unclear. Carbon-rich As...
We investigate the sources and amount of dust in early galaxies. We discuss dust nucleation in stell...
We investigate the sources and amount of dust in early galaxies. We discuss dust nucleation in stell...
Large dust reservoirs (up to approximately 108 M⊙) have been detected1-3 in galaxies out to redshift...
Context. The heavy mass loss observed in evolved stars on the asymptotic giant branch (AGB) is usual...
Context. The heavy mass loss observed in evolved stars on the asymptotic giant branch (AGB) is usual...
The dust formation process in the winds of asymptotic giant branch stars is discussed, based on full...
Context. The heavy mass loss observed in evolved stars on the asymptotic giant branch (AGB) is usual...
Interstellar dust plays a crucial role in the evolution of galaxies. It governs the chemistry and ph...
Radiation pressure acts to accelerate dust grains and, by transfer of momentum through collisions wi...
Dust grains in neutral gas behave as aerodynamic particles, so they can develop large local density ...
Context: Red supergiant (RSG) stars exhibit significant mass loss by means of a slow, dense wind. Th...
Background: Most of the stars in the Universe will end their evolution by losing their envelope duri...
Carbon is the basis for life, as we know it, but its origin is still largely unclear. Carbon-rich As...
Carbon is the basis for life, as we know it, but its origin is still largely unclear. Carbon-rich As...
Carbon is the basis for life, as we know it, but its origin is still largely unclear. Carbon-rich As...
We investigate the sources and amount of dust in early galaxies. We discuss dust nucleation in stell...
We investigate the sources and amount of dust in early galaxies. We discuss dust nucleation in stell...
Large dust reservoirs (up to approximately 108 M⊙) have been detected1-3 in galaxies out to redshift...
Context. The heavy mass loss observed in evolved stars on the asymptotic giant branch (AGB) is usual...
Context. The heavy mass loss observed in evolved stars on the asymptotic giant branch (AGB) is usual...
The dust formation process in the winds of asymptotic giant branch stars is discussed, based on full...
Context. The heavy mass loss observed in evolved stars on the asymptotic giant branch (AGB) is usual...
Interstellar dust plays a crucial role in the evolution of galaxies. It governs the chemistry and ph...
Radiation pressure acts to accelerate dust grains and, by transfer of momentum through collisions wi...
Dust grains in neutral gas behave as aerodynamic particles, so they can develop large local density ...
Context: Red supergiant (RSG) stars exhibit significant mass loss by means of a slow, dense wind. Th...
Background: Most of the stars in the Universe will end their evolution by losing their envelope duri...