Stars more massive than about 8-10 solar masses evolve differently from their lower-mass counterparts: nuclear energy liberation is possible at higher temperatures and densities, due to gravitational contraction caused by such high masses, until forming an iron core that ends this stellar evolution. The star collapses thereafter, as insufficient pressure support exists when energy release stops due to Fe/Ni possessing the highest nuclear binding per nucleon, and this implosion turns into either a supernova explosion or a compact black hole remnant object. Neutron stars are the likely compact-star remnants after supernova explosions for a certain stellar mass range. In this chapter, we discuss this late-phase evolution of massive stars and t...
The existence of neutron star mergers has been supported since the discovery of the binary pulsar an...
We review the main properties of solar metallicity massive stars in the range 11-120 Msun. The influ...
Population I stars of 15 M/sub mass/ and 25 M/sub mass/ have been evolved from the zero-age main seq...
Massive stars that end their stable evolution as their iron cores collapse to a neutron star or blac...
Supernovae are grand and extraordinarily energetic explosions that signify the death of a star. Ther...
We review the presupernova evolution, the explosion and the explosive nucleosynthesis of massive st...
We present the status and open problems of the astrophysical sites responsible for the nucleosynthes...
We systematically examine how the presence in a binary affects the final core structure of a massive...
We systematically examine how the presence in a binary affects the final core structure of a massive...
Massive stars (M ≥ 8Ms) end their life exploding as Core Collapse Supernovae (CCSN). As a result of ...
International audienceWe present the status and open problems of nucleosynthesis in supernova explos...
How a massive star ends its life depends upon how that life has been lived - the rotation, mass and ...
We present the status and open problems of nucleosynthesis in supernova explosions of both types, re...
A brief account is given of the advanced evolutionary stages of massive stars, from central C-burnin...
This paper will serve as a broad overview to past and recent observations of the objects left behind...
The existence of neutron star mergers has been supported since the discovery of the binary pulsar an...
We review the main properties of solar metallicity massive stars in the range 11-120 Msun. The influ...
Population I stars of 15 M/sub mass/ and 25 M/sub mass/ have been evolved from the zero-age main seq...
Massive stars that end their stable evolution as their iron cores collapse to a neutron star or blac...
Supernovae are grand and extraordinarily energetic explosions that signify the death of a star. Ther...
We review the presupernova evolution, the explosion and the explosive nucleosynthesis of massive st...
We present the status and open problems of the astrophysical sites responsible for the nucleosynthes...
We systematically examine how the presence in a binary affects the final core structure of a massive...
We systematically examine how the presence in a binary affects the final core structure of a massive...
Massive stars (M ≥ 8Ms) end their life exploding as Core Collapse Supernovae (CCSN). As a result of ...
International audienceWe present the status and open problems of nucleosynthesis in supernova explos...
How a massive star ends its life depends upon how that life has been lived - the rotation, mass and ...
We present the status and open problems of nucleosynthesis in supernova explosions of both types, re...
A brief account is given of the advanced evolutionary stages of massive stars, from central C-burnin...
This paper will serve as a broad overview to past and recent observations of the objects left behind...
The existence of neutron star mergers has been supported since the discovery of the binary pulsar an...
We review the main properties of solar metallicity massive stars in the range 11-120 Msun. The influ...
Population I stars of 15 M/sub mass/ and 25 M/sub mass/ have been evolved from the zero-age main seq...