Context. Recent studies show that rotation significantly affects the s-process in massive stars. Aims. We provide tables of yields for non-rotating and rotating massive stars between 10 and 150 M⊙ at Z = 10−3 ([Fe/H] = −1.8). Tables for different mass cuts are provided. The complete s-process is followed during the whole evolution with a network of 737 isotopes, from hydrogen to polonium. Methods. A grid of stellar models with initial masses of 10, 15, 20, 25, 40, 60, 85, 120, and 150 M⊙ and with an initial rotation rate of both 0% or 40% of the critical velocity was computed. Three extra models were computed in order to investigate the effect of faster rotation (70% of the critical velocity) and of a lower 17O(α, γ) reaction rate. Results....
Aims We investigate the s-process during the AGB phase of stellar models whose cores are enforced t...
Massive stars are crucial to galactic chemical evolution for elements heavier than iron. Their contr...
Massive stars are crucial to galactic chemical evolution for elements heavier than iron. Their contr...
Context Recent studies show that rotation significantly affects the s-process in massive stars. ...
Context. Rotation is known to have a strong impact on the nucleosynthesis of light elements in massi...
Context. Rotation is known to have a strong impact on the nucleosynthesis of light elements in massi...
This article has been accepted for publication by Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society....
Rotation was shown to have a strong impact on the structure and light element nucleosynthesis in mas...
6siMost neutron capture elements have a double production by r- and s-processes, but the question of...
Aims. We investigate the s-process during the AGB phase of stellar models whose cores are enforced t...
We present a new set of stellar yields obtained from rotating stellar models at solar metallicity co...
Context. Aims.We examine the role of rotation on the evolution and chemical yields of very metal-po...
Aims. We investigate the s-process during the AGB phase of stellar models whose cores are enforced t...
The p-process nucleosynthesis can explain proton-rich isotopes that are heavier than iron, which are...
The weak s process takes place in massive stars and it produces the majority of s-only isotopes in t...
Aims We investigate the s-process during the AGB phase of stellar models whose cores are enforced t...
Massive stars are crucial to galactic chemical evolution for elements heavier than iron. Their contr...
Massive stars are crucial to galactic chemical evolution for elements heavier than iron. Their contr...
Context Recent studies show that rotation significantly affects the s-process in massive stars. ...
Context. Rotation is known to have a strong impact on the nucleosynthesis of light elements in massi...
Context. Rotation is known to have a strong impact on the nucleosynthesis of light elements in massi...
This article has been accepted for publication by Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society....
Rotation was shown to have a strong impact on the structure and light element nucleosynthesis in mas...
6siMost neutron capture elements have a double production by r- and s-processes, but the question of...
Aims. We investigate the s-process during the AGB phase of stellar models whose cores are enforced t...
We present a new set of stellar yields obtained from rotating stellar models at solar metallicity co...
Context. Aims.We examine the role of rotation on the evolution and chemical yields of very metal-po...
Aims. We investigate the s-process during the AGB phase of stellar models whose cores are enforced t...
The p-process nucleosynthesis can explain proton-rich isotopes that are heavier than iron, which are...
The weak s process takes place in massive stars and it produces the majority of s-only isotopes in t...
Aims We investigate the s-process during the AGB phase of stellar models whose cores are enforced t...
Massive stars are crucial to galactic chemical evolution for elements heavier than iron. Their contr...
Massive stars are crucial to galactic chemical evolution for elements heavier than iron. Their contr...