The physical mechanism responsible for high mass-loss in luminous blue variable stars (LBVs) is still poorly understood. The possibility that it is independent of metallicity is of paramount importance to LBVs in the metal-poor Universe. Our approach to investigate this possibility is to study LBVs in different environments and to use multiwavelength observations to resolve their nebulae. These contain the fingerprints of their mass-loss, as shown here by the galactic example G79.29+0.46. I also present our pilot study of objects in the Magellanic Clouds (MCs), where a paucity of data existed so far
Context. Luminous blue variables (LBVs) are rare massive stars with very high luminosity. They are c...
The role of mass loss, especially episodic mass loss, in evolved massive stars is one of the outstan...
We report on the discovery of a further two ring nebulae in the Midcourse Space Experiment (MSX) Gal...
The physical mechanism responsible for high mass-loss in luminous blue variable stars (LBVs) is stil...
Luminous Blue Variable stars (LBVs) are evolved massive stars that undergo instabilities and experie...
The most massive stars, with initial masses above ~50M_sun, encounter a phase of extreme mass loss -...
Luminous Blue Variables represent a very short stage in the life of some massive stars, characterize...
Context. Previous studies have concluded that low- and intermediate-mass stars cannot account for th...
We present radiation-driven wind models for Luminous Blue Variables (LBVs) and predict their mass-l...
Context. We present an analysis of mid- and far-infrared (IR) spectrum and spectral energy distribut...
The nebulae associated with four luminous blue variables (LBVs) in the Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC) ...
Massive stars play a significant role in the shaping and evolution of the Galaxy. Their stellar wind...
We present a multiwavelength analysis of the nebula around the candidate luminous blue variable G79....
Mass loss is one of the key parameters that determine stellar evolution. Despite the progress we hav...
As very massive, luminous stars evolve from the Main Sequence to become hydrogen-depleted Wolf Rayet...
Context. Luminous blue variables (LBVs) are rare massive stars with very high luminosity. They are c...
The role of mass loss, especially episodic mass loss, in evolved massive stars is one of the outstan...
We report on the discovery of a further two ring nebulae in the Midcourse Space Experiment (MSX) Gal...
The physical mechanism responsible for high mass-loss in luminous blue variable stars (LBVs) is stil...
Luminous Blue Variable stars (LBVs) are evolved massive stars that undergo instabilities and experie...
The most massive stars, with initial masses above ~50M_sun, encounter a phase of extreme mass loss -...
Luminous Blue Variables represent a very short stage in the life of some massive stars, characterize...
Context. Previous studies have concluded that low- and intermediate-mass stars cannot account for th...
We present radiation-driven wind models for Luminous Blue Variables (LBVs) and predict their mass-l...
Context. We present an analysis of mid- and far-infrared (IR) spectrum and spectral energy distribut...
The nebulae associated with four luminous blue variables (LBVs) in the Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC) ...
Massive stars play a significant role in the shaping and evolution of the Galaxy. Their stellar wind...
We present a multiwavelength analysis of the nebula around the candidate luminous blue variable G79....
Mass loss is one of the key parameters that determine stellar evolution. Despite the progress we hav...
As very massive, luminous stars evolve from the Main Sequence to become hydrogen-depleted Wolf Rayet...
Context. Luminous blue variables (LBVs) are rare massive stars with very high luminosity. They are c...
The role of mass loss, especially episodic mass loss, in evolved massive stars is one of the outstan...
We report on the discovery of a further two ring nebulae in the Midcourse Space Experiment (MSX) Gal...