Near-solar metallicity (and low-redshift) pair-instability supernova (PISN) candidates challenge stellar evolution models. Indeed, at such a metallicity, even an initially very massive star generally loses so much mass by stellar winds that it will avoid the electron-positron pair-creation instability. We use recent results showing that a magnetic field at the surface of a massive star can significantly reduce its effective mass-loss rate to compute magnetic models of very massive stars (VMSs) at solar metallicity and explore the possibility that such stars end as PISNe. We implement the quenching of the mass loss produced by a surface dipolar magnetic field into the Geneva stellar evolution code and compute new stellar models with an initi...
In recent years, the viability of the pair-instability supernova (PISN) scenario for explaining supe...
Recent models of rotating massive stars including magnetic fields prove it difficult for the cores o...
Aims. We present a new grid of massive Population III (Pop III) star models including the effects o...
Very massive primordial stars (140 M < M < 260 M) are supposed to end their lives as PISN. Such an e...
Aims.Pair creation supernovae (PCSN) are thought to be produced from very massive low metallicity s...
Context. In recent observations of extremely metal-poor, low-mass, starburst galaxies, almost solar ...
Magnetic fields can drastically change predictions of evolutionary models of massive stars via mass-...
There is observational evidence that supports the existence of Very Massive Stars in the local unive...
We recently determined the mass of the most massive star known to the date, R136a1 with a mass at bi...
The issue of which stars may reach the conditions of electron/positron pair-formation instability is...
Context. Both recent observations and stellar evolution models suggest that pair-instabili...
Nonrotating, zero metallicity stars with initial masses 140 < M < 260 solar masses are expected to e...
The interaction between weak magnetic fields and rotation can lead to instabilities that transport a...
In certain mass ranges, massive stars can undergo a violent pulsation triggered by the electron/posi...
The first generation of stars is thought to have been very massive (150-300 M�) and produces pair c...
In recent years, the viability of the pair-instability supernova (PISN) scenario for explaining supe...
Recent models of rotating massive stars including magnetic fields prove it difficult for the cores o...
Aims. We present a new grid of massive Population III (Pop III) star models including the effects o...
Very massive primordial stars (140 M < M < 260 M) are supposed to end their lives as PISN. Such an e...
Aims.Pair creation supernovae (PCSN) are thought to be produced from very massive low metallicity s...
Context. In recent observations of extremely metal-poor, low-mass, starburst galaxies, almost solar ...
Magnetic fields can drastically change predictions of evolutionary models of massive stars via mass-...
There is observational evidence that supports the existence of Very Massive Stars in the local unive...
We recently determined the mass of the most massive star known to the date, R136a1 with a mass at bi...
The issue of which stars may reach the conditions of electron/positron pair-formation instability is...
Context. Both recent observations and stellar evolution models suggest that pair-instabili...
Nonrotating, zero metallicity stars with initial masses 140 < M < 260 solar masses are expected to e...
The interaction between weak magnetic fields and rotation can lead to instabilities that transport a...
In certain mass ranges, massive stars can undergo a violent pulsation triggered by the electron/posi...
The first generation of stars is thought to have been very massive (150-300 M�) and produces pair c...
In recent years, the viability of the pair-instability supernova (PISN) scenario for explaining supe...
Recent models of rotating massive stars including magnetic fields prove it difficult for the cores o...
Aims. We present a new grid of massive Population III (Pop III) star models including the effects o...