The nucleosynthesis in the first massive stars may be constrained by observing the surface composition of long-lived very iron-poor stars born around 10 billion years ago from material enriched by their ejecta. Many interesting clues on physical processes having occurred in the first stars can be obtained based on nuclear aspects. First, in these first massive stars, mixing must have occurred between the H-burning and the He-burning zone during their nuclear lifetimes; Second, only the outer layers of these massive stars have enriched the material from which the very iron-poor stars, observed today in the halo of the MilkyWay, have formed. These two basic requirements can be obtained by rotating stellar models at very low metallicity. In th...
Massive stars played a key role in the early evolution of the Universe. They formed with the first h...
Context. In recent observations of extremely metal-poor, low-mass, starburst galaxies, almost solar ...
Aims. The CEMP-no stars are “carbon-enhanced-metal-poor” stars that in principle show no evidence of...
We calculate presupernova evolutions and supernova explosions of massive stars (M=13-25 Mo) for vari...
© 2017 The Author(s). Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Royal Astronomical Socie...
© 2017 The Author(s). Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Royal Astronomical Socie...
The first massive stars triggered the onset of chemical evolution by releasing the first metals (ele...
Recent studies suggest that metal-poor stars enhanced in carbon but containing low levels of neutron...
Recent studies suggest that metal-poor stars enhanced in carbon but containing low levels of neutron...
Despite the complexity and uncertainties of core collapse supernova simulations there is a need to p...
Some basic abundance results for low metallicity stars that were formed in the early days of the Mil...
We review general characteristics of massive stars, present the main observable constraints that ste...
We report on the first high-resolution spectroscopic analysis of HE 0020–1741, a bright (V = 12.9), ...
Some basic abundance results for low metallicity stars that were formed in the early days of the Mil...
We present a nucleosynthesis calculation of a 25 M-circle dot star of solar composition that include...
Massive stars played a key role in the early evolution of the Universe. They formed with the first h...
Context. In recent observations of extremely metal-poor, low-mass, starburst galaxies, almost solar ...
Aims. The CEMP-no stars are “carbon-enhanced-metal-poor” stars that in principle show no evidence of...
We calculate presupernova evolutions and supernova explosions of massive stars (M=13-25 Mo) for vari...
© 2017 The Author(s). Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Royal Astronomical Socie...
© 2017 The Author(s). Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Royal Astronomical Socie...
The first massive stars triggered the onset of chemical evolution by releasing the first metals (ele...
Recent studies suggest that metal-poor stars enhanced in carbon but containing low levels of neutron...
Recent studies suggest that metal-poor stars enhanced in carbon but containing low levels of neutron...
Despite the complexity and uncertainties of core collapse supernova simulations there is a need to p...
Some basic abundance results for low metallicity stars that were formed in the early days of the Mil...
We review general characteristics of massive stars, present the main observable constraints that ste...
We report on the first high-resolution spectroscopic analysis of HE 0020–1741, a bright (V = 12.9), ...
Some basic abundance results for low metallicity stars that were formed in the early days of the Mil...
We present a nucleosynthesis calculation of a 25 M-circle dot star of solar composition that include...
Massive stars played a key role in the early evolution of the Universe. They formed with the first h...
Context. In recent observations of extremely metal-poor, low-mass, starburst galaxies, almost solar ...
Aims. The CEMP-no stars are “carbon-enhanced-metal-poor” stars that in principle show no evidence of...