“The original publication is available at www.springerlink.com” Copyright Springer [Full text of this article is not available in the UHRA]Hot subdwarf stars (spectral types subdwarf B and O) are long lived stars producing a large amount of UV radiation. This makes them excellent candidates to explain the UV radiation observed in old populations. However, the origin of both classes of hot subdwarfs is unclear. I review possible single star and binary channels. High resolution observations of hot subdwarfs taken in the course of the Supernova type Ia Progenitor surveY (SPY) are presented. The SPY observations are used for a systematic assessment of the frequency of close binaries among hot subdwarfs. Results are a high binary fraction among ...
We address the origin and evolutionary status of hot subdwarf stars by studying the optical spectral...
Hot subdwarf stars represent a late and peculiar stage in the evolution of low-mass stars, because t...
We present a method to select hot subdwarf stars with A- to M-type companions using photometric sele...
Hot subdwarf stars are evolved, subluminous, helium-burning stars, most likely formed when red-giant...
Hot subluminous stars of spectral type B and O are core helium-burning stars at the blue end of the ...
Massive stars are born in close binaries, and in the course of their evolution, the initially more m...
Contains fulltext : 36520.pdf (preprint version ) (Open Access)Subdwarf B stars ar...
High signal-to-noise optical spectrophotometry of a sample of field subluminous B stars drawn largel...
We have measured the orbital parameters of seven close binaries, including six new objects,in a radi...
Context. About a third of the hot subdwarfs of spectral type B (sdBs), which are mostly core-helium-...
Aims. We address the origin and evolutionary status of hot subdwarf stars by studying the optical sp...
The formation of hot subdwarf stars is still unclear. Both single-star and binary scenarios have bee...
Aims. Hot subdwarf stars represent a poorly understood late phase of stellar evolution. While binary...
The excess of far-ultraviolet (far-UV) radiation in elliptical galaxies has remained one of their mo...
About a third of the hot subdwarfs of spectral type B, which are mostly core-helium burning objects ...
We address the origin and evolutionary status of hot subdwarf stars by studying the optical spectral...
Hot subdwarf stars represent a late and peculiar stage in the evolution of low-mass stars, because t...
We present a method to select hot subdwarf stars with A- to M-type companions using photometric sele...
Hot subdwarf stars are evolved, subluminous, helium-burning stars, most likely formed when red-giant...
Hot subluminous stars of spectral type B and O are core helium-burning stars at the blue end of the ...
Massive stars are born in close binaries, and in the course of their evolution, the initially more m...
Contains fulltext : 36520.pdf (preprint version ) (Open Access)Subdwarf B stars ar...
High signal-to-noise optical spectrophotometry of a sample of field subluminous B stars drawn largel...
We have measured the orbital parameters of seven close binaries, including six new objects,in a radi...
Context. About a third of the hot subdwarfs of spectral type B (sdBs), which are mostly core-helium-...
Aims. We address the origin and evolutionary status of hot subdwarf stars by studying the optical sp...
The formation of hot subdwarf stars is still unclear. Both single-star and binary scenarios have bee...
Aims. Hot subdwarf stars represent a poorly understood late phase of stellar evolution. While binary...
The excess of far-ultraviolet (far-UV) radiation in elliptical galaxies has remained one of their mo...
About a third of the hot subdwarfs of spectral type B, which are mostly core-helium burning objects ...
We address the origin and evolutionary status of hot subdwarf stars by studying the optical spectral...
Hot subdwarf stars represent a late and peculiar stage in the evolution of low-mass stars, because t...
We present a method to select hot subdwarf stars with A- to M-type companions using photometric sele...