Carbon is the basis for life, as we know it, but its origin is still largely unclear. Carbon-rich Asymptotic Giant Branch (AGB) stars (carbon stars) play an important rôle in the cosmic matter cycle and may contribute most of the carbon in the Galaxy. In this thesis it is explored how the dust-driven mass loss of these stars depends on the basic stellar parameters by computing a large grid of wind models. The existence of a critical wind regime and mass-loss thresholds for dust-driven winds are confirmed. Furthermore, a steep dependence of mass loss on carbon excess is found. Exploratory work on the effects of different stellar metallicities and the sizes of dust grains shows that strong dust-driven winds develop also at moderately low meta...
Context. On the asymptotic giant branch (AGB), Sun-like stars lose a large portion of their mass in ...
We derive an improved description of dust-driven stellar mass- loss for the cool winds of carbon-ric...
Context.Current knowledge suggests that the dust-driven wind scenario provides a realistic framewor...
Carbon is the basis for life, as we know it, but its origin is still largely unclear. Carbon-rich As...
Carbon is the basis for life, as we know it, but its origin is still largely unclear. Carbon-rich As...
Context. The heavy mass loss observed in evolved stars on the asymptotic giant branch (AGB) is usual...
Context. The heavy mass loss observed in evolved stars on the asymptotic giant branch (AGB) is usual...
Context. The heavy mass loss observed in evolved stars on the asymptotic giant branch (AGB) is usual...
Context. Knowing how the mass loss of carbon-rich AGB stars depends on stellar parameters is crucial...
The nature of the mechanism responsible for producing the spectacular, geometrically thin, spherical...
We present an integrated model of asymptotic giant branch (AGB) evolution, using empirical formulae ...
We investigate the formation of dust in a stellar wind during the red-supergiant (RSG) phase of a ve...
Background: Most of the stars in the Universe will end their evolution by losing their envelope duri...
Context. It is well established that the winds of carbon-rich AGB stars (carbon stars) can be driven...
Context. It is well established that the winds of carbon-rich AGB stars (carbon stars) can be driven...
Context. On the asymptotic giant branch (AGB), Sun-like stars lose a large portion of their mass in ...
We derive an improved description of dust-driven stellar mass- loss for the cool winds of carbon-ric...
Context.Current knowledge suggests that the dust-driven wind scenario provides a realistic framewor...
Carbon is the basis for life, as we know it, but its origin is still largely unclear. Carbon-rich As...
Carbon is the basis for life, as we know it, but its origin is still largely unclear. Carbon-rich As...
Context. The heavy mass loss observed in evolved stars on the asymptotic giant branch (AGB) is usual...
Context. The heavy mass loss observed in evolved stars on the asymptotic giant branch (AGB) is usual...
Context. The heavy mass loss observed in evolved stars on the asymptotic giant branch (AGB) is usual...
Context. Knowing how the mass loss of carbon-rich AGB stars depends on stellar parameters is crucial...
The nature of the mechanism responsible for producing the spectacular, geometrically thin, spherical...
We present an integrated model of asymptotic giant branch (AGB) evolution, using empirical formulae ...
We investigate the formation of dust in a stellar wind during the red-supergiant (RSG) phase of a ve...
Background: Most of the stars in the Universe will end their evolution by losing their envelope duri...
Context. It is well established that the winds of carbon-rich AGB stars (carbon stars) can be driven...
Context. It is well established that the winds of carbon-rich AGB stars (carbon stars) can be driven...
Context. On the asymptotic giant branch (AGB), Sun-like stars lose a large portion of their mass in ...
We derive an improved description of dust-driven stellar mass- loss for the cool winds of carbon-ric...
Context.Current knowledge suggests that the dust-driven wind scenario provides a realistic framewor...