Context. Red supergiant stars (RSGs) and yellow hypergiant stars (YHGs) are believed to be the high-mass counterparts of stars in the asymptotic giant branch (AGB) and early post-AGB phases. As such, they are scarcer and the properties and evolution of their envelopes are still poorly understood. Aims. We study the mass-loss in the post main-sequence evolution of massive stars, through the properties of their envelopes in the intermediate and warm gas layers. These are the regions where the acceleration of the gas takes place and the most recent mass-loss episodes can be seen. Methods. We used the HIFI instrument on-board the Herschel Space Observatory to observe sub-millimetre and far-infrared (FIR) transitions of CO, water, and their isot...
The asymptotic giant branch (AGB) is part of the late evolution of stars with initial masses of 0.8-...
IRC +10420 and AFGL 2343 are the unique, known yellow hypergiants (YHGs) presenting a heavy circumst...
The fate of a massive star during the latest stages of its evolution is highly dependent on its mass...
Context. Red supergiant stars (RSGs) and yellow hypergiant stars (YHGs) are believed to be the high-...
Context. Red supergiant stars (RSGs) and yellow hypergiant stars (YHGs) are believed to be the high-...
We have used the submillimeter array to image the molecular envelope around the yellow hypergiant IR...
Context. The evolution of massive stars surviving the red supergiant (RSG) stage remains unexplored ...
Context.The yellow hypergiant stars (YHGs) are extremely luminous and massive objects whose general ...
Context. The yellow hypergiant stars (YHGs) are very massive objects that are expected to pass throu...
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...
Aims: Our aim is to study the response of the gas-to-energetic processes associated with high-mass s...
Aims. Spectra, taken with the heterodyne instrument, HIFI, aboard the Herschel Space Observatory, of...
Aims. Our aim is to study the response of the gas-to-energetic processes associated with high-mass s...
(Abridged) We study the response of the gas to energetic processes associated with high-mass star fo...
The asymptotic giant branch (AGB) is part of the late evolution of stars with initial masses of 0.8-...
IRC +10420 and AFGL 2343 are the unique, known yellow hypergiants (YHGs) presenting a heavy circumst...
The fate of a massive star during the latest stages of its evolution is highly dependent on its mass...
Context. Red supergiant stars (RSGs) and yellow hypergiant stars (YHGs) are believed to be the high-...
Context. Red supergiant stars (RSGs) and yellow hypergiant stars (YHGs) are believed to be the high-...
We have used the submillimeter array to image the molecular envelope around the yellow hypergiant IR...
Context. The evolution of massive stars surviving the red supergiant (RSG) stage remains unexplored ...
Context.The yellow hypergiant stars (YHGs) are extremely luminous and massive objects whose general ...
Context. The yellow hypergiant stars (YHGs) are very massive objects that are expected to pass throu...
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...
Aims: Our aim is to study the response of the gas-to-energetic processes associated with high-mass s...
Aims. Spectra, taken with the heterodyne instrument, HIFI, aboard the Herschel Space Observatory, of...
Aims. Our aim is to study the response of the gas-to-energetic processes associated with high-mass s...
(Abridged) We study the response of the gas to energetic processes associated with high-mass star fo...
The asymptotic giant branch (AGB) is part of the late evolution of stars with initial masses of 0.8-...
IRC +10420 and AFGL 2343 are the unique, known yellow hypergiants (YHGs) presenting a heavy circumst...
The fate of a massive star during the latest stages of its evolution is highly dependent on its mass...