Hans Bethe contributed in many ways to our understanding of the supernovae that happen in massive stars, but, to this day, a first principles model of how the explosion is energized is lacking. Nevertheless, a quantitative theory of nucleosynthesis is possible. We present a survey of the nucleosynthesis that occurs in 32 stars of solar metallicity in the mass range 12 to 120 solar masses. The most recent set of solar abundances, opacities, mass loss rates, and current estimates of nuclear reaction rates are employed. Restrictions on the mass cut and explosion energy of the supernovae based upon nucleosynthesis, measured neutron star masses, and light curves are discussed and applied. The nucleosynthetic results, when integrated over a Salpe...
Recent improvements in stellar models for intermediate-mass stars and massive stars (MSs) are recall...
Metal-poor stars were formed during the early epochs when only massive stars had time to evolve and ...
Core-collapse supernovae (CCSNe) are the extremely energetic deaths of massive stars. They play a vi...
We present a nucleosynthesis calculation of a 25 M-circle dot star of solar composition that include...
We have performed the first calculations to follow the evolution of all stable nuclei and their radi...
Preliminary results of a new set of stellar evolution and nucleosynthesis calculations for massive s...
The nucleosynthetic yield of isotopes lighter than A = 66 (zinc) is determined for a grid of stellar...
We present the first calculations to follow the evolution of all stable nuclei and their radioactive...
We present the first calculations to follow the evolution of all stable nuclei and their radioactive...
We present a new set of presupernova evolutions and explosive yields of massive stars of initial sol...
The nucleosynthesis in the first massive stars may be constrained by observing the surface compositi...
We review the main properties of solar metallicity massive stars in the range 11-120 Msun. The influ...
The nucleosynthesis which occurs in core-collapse supernovae (CCSN) is one of the most important sou...
We present new nucleosynthesis yields as functions of the stellar mass, metallicity, and explosion e...
This overview discusses issues relevant to modeling nucleosynthesis in type II supernovae and implic...
Recent improvements in stellar models for intermediate-mass stars and massive stars (MSs) are recall...
Metal-poor stars were formed during the early epochs when only massive stars had time to evolve and ...
Core-collapse supernovae (CCSNe) are the extremely energetic deaths of massive stars. They play a vi...
We present a nucleosynthesis calculation of a 25 M-circle dot star of solar composition that include...
We have performed the first calculations to follow the evolution of all stable nuclei and their radi...
Preliminary results of a new set of stellar evolution and nucleosynthesis calculations for massive s...
The nucleosynthetic yield of isotopes lighter than A = 66 (zinc) is determined for a grid of stellar...
We present the first calculations to follow the evolution of all stable nuclei and their radioactive...
We present the first calculations to follow the evolution of all stable nuclei and their radioactive...
We present a new set of presupernova evolutions and explosive yields of massive stars of initial sol...
The nucleosynthesis in the first massive stars may be constrained by observing the surface compositi...
We review the main properties of solar metallicity massive stars in the range 11-120 Msun. The influ...
The nucleosynthesis which occurs in core-collapse supernovae (CCSN) is one of the most important sou...
We present new nucleosynthesis yields as functions of the stellar mass, metallicity, and explosion e...
This overview discusses issues relevant to modeling nucleosynthesis in type II supernovae and implic...
Recent improvements in stellar models for intermediate-mass stars and massive stars (MSs) are recall...
Metal-poor stars were formed during the early epochs when only massive stars had time to evolve and ...
Core-collapse supernovae (CCSNe) are the extremely energetic deaths of massive stars. They play a vi...