The properties of the chromospheres, transition regions and coronas of cool evolved stars are reviewed based primarily on recent ultraviolet and X-ray studies. Determinations of mass loss rates using new observational techniques in the ultraviolet and radio spectral regions are discussed and observations indicating general atmospheric motions are considered. The techniques available for the quantitative modeling of these atmospheres are outlined and recent results discussed. Finally, the current rudimentary understanding of the evolution of these outer atmospheres and its causes are considered
A multistep scenario which describes a plausible mass loss mechanism associated with red giant and r...
We report on an ultraviolet spectroscopic survey of red giants observed by the Hubble Space Telescop...
Giant and supergiant M, S, and C stars are discussed in this survey of research. Basic properties as...
Observational evidence and theoretical arguments are summarized which indicate that regions of parti...
Over the last years a new generation of model atmosphere codes, which include the effects of metal l...
Three topics are discussed which together demonstrate the power of the IUE to probe the occurrences ...
The atmospheres of hot pre-main sequence stars are discussed along with FU Orionis winds, h alpha em...
A survey of F supergiant stars to evaluate the extension of chromospheric and circumstellar characte...
During the seventh year of IUE twenty-six spectra of seventeen cool giant stars ranging in spectral ...
We summarize the main results obtained from the analysis of ultraviolet emission line profiles of co...
Observations with the GHRS have made a considerable impact on the study of cool stars. Observations ...
We present a series of papers with the central theme of molecular band spectrum synthesis of cool s...
The spectra for B stars for which emission lines occur not on the main sequence, but only among the ...
In Schaerer et al. (1995, Paper I) we have presented the first "combined stellar structure and atmos...
Context. Among late-type red giants, an interesting change occurs in the structure of the outer atmo...
A multistep scenario which describes a plausible mass loss mechanism associated with red giant and r...
We report on an ultraviolet spectroscopic survey of red giants observed by the Hubble Space Telescop...
Giant and supergiant M, S, and C stars are discussed in this survey of research. Basic properties as...
Observational evidence and theoretical arguments are summarized which indicate that regions of parti...
Over the last years a new generation of model atmosphere codes, which include the effects of metal l...
Three topics are discussed which together demonstrate the power of the IUE to probe the occurrences ...
The atmospheres of hot pre-main sequence stars are discussed along with FU Orionis winds, h alpha em...
A survey of F supergiant stars to evaluate the extension of chromospheric and circumstellar characte...
During the seventh year of IUE twenty-six spectra of seventeen cool giant stars ranging in spectral ...
We summarize the main results obtained from the analysis of ultraviolet emission line profiles of co...
Observations with the GHRS have made a considerable impact on the study of cool stars. Observations ...
We present a series of papers with the central theme of molecular band spectrum synthesis of cool s...
The spectra for B stars for which emission lines occur not on the main sequence, but only among the ...
In Schaerer et al. (1995, Paper I) we have presented the first "combined stellar structure and atmos...
Context. Among late-type red giants, an interesting change occurs in the structure of the outer atmo...
A multistep scenario which describes a plausible mass loss mechanism associated with red giant and r...
We report on an ultraviolet spectroscopic survey of red giants observed by the Hubble Space Telescop...
Giant and supergiant M, S, and C stars are discussed in this survey of research. Basic properties as...