For the first time, the interior and spectroscopic evolution of a massive star is analyzed from the zero-age main sequence (ZAMS) to the pre-supernova (SN) stage. For this purpose, we combined stellar evolution models using the Geneva code and atmospheric models using CMFGEN. With our approach, we were able to produce observables, such as a synthetic high-resolution spectrum and photometry, aiding the comparison between evolution models and observed data. Here we analyze the evolution of a non-rotating 60 Msun star and its spectrum throughout its lifetime. Interestingly, the star has a supergiant appearance (luminosity class I) even at the ZAMS. We find the following evolutionary sequence of spectral types: O3 I (at the ZAMS), O4 I (middle ...
In this paper, we investigate the evolutionary status of B[e]~stars from the point of view of stella...
Publisher's version/PDFCore collapse of dense massive star clusters is unavoidable, and this leads t...
There is observational evidence that supports the existence of Very Massive Stars (VMS) in the local...
For the first time, the interior and spectroscopic evolution of a massive star is analyzed from the ...
For the first time, the interior and spectroscopic evolution of a massive star is analyzed from the ...
Context. The evolution of massive stars depends on several parameters, and the relation between diff...
We review the current basic picture of the evolution of massive stars and how their evolution and st...
International audienceContext. The evolution of massive stars is not fully understood. Several physi...
Context. Stars with masses in excess of 100 M⊙ are observed in the Local Universe, but they remain r...
International audienceContext. Stars with masses in excess of 100 M⊙ are observed in the Local Unive...
Context. The evolution of massive stars is not fully understood. The relation between different type...
Stars more massive than about 8 M⊙ end their lives as a supernova (SN), an event of fundamental impo...
Massive stars are the ultimate source for nearly all the elements necessary for life. The first star...
We investigate the fundamental properties of core-collapse Supernova (SN) progenitors from single st...
In the present paper we investigate in how far stars with an initial mass larger than 40Mo affect th...
In this paper, we investigate the evolutionary status of B[e]~stars from the point of view of stella...
Publisher's version/PDFCore collapse of dense massive star clusters is unavoidable, and this leads t...
There is observational evidence that supports the existence of Very Massive Stars (VMS) in the local...
For the first time, the interior and spectroscopic evolution of a massive star is analyzed from the ...
For the first time, the interior and spectroscopic evolution of a massive star is analyzed from the ...
Context. The evolution of massive stars depends on several parameters, and the relation between diff...
We review the current basic picture of the evolution of massive stars and how their evolution and st...
International audienceContext. The evolution of massive stars is not fully understood. Several physi...
Context. Stars with masses in excess of 100 M⊙ are observed in the Local Universe, but they remain r...
International audienceContext. Stars with masses in excess of 100 M⊙ are observed in the Local Unive...
Context. The evolution of massive stars is not fully understood. The relation between different type...
Stars more massive than about 8 M⊙ end their lives as a supernova (SN), an event of fundamental impo...
Massive stars are the ultimate source for nearly all the elements necessary for life. The first star...
We investigate the fundamental properties of core-collapse Supernova (SN) progenitors from single st...
In the present paper we investigate in how far stars with an initial mass larger than 40Mo affect th...
In this paper, we investigate the evolutionary status of B[e]~stars from the point of view of stella...
Publisher's version/PDFCore collapse of dense massive star clusters is unavoidable, and this leads t...
There is observational evidence that supports the existence of Very Massive Stars (VMS) in the local...