Red supergiants are the most common final evolutionary stage of stars that have initial masses between 8 and 35 times that of the Sun. During this stage, which lasts roughly 100,000 years, red supergiants experience substantial mass loss. However, the mechanism for this mass loss is unknown. Mass loss may affect the evolutionary path, collapse and future supernova light curve of a red supergiant, and its ultimate fate as either a neutron star or a black hole. From November 2019 to March 2020, Betelgeuse—the second-closest red supergiant to Earth (roughly 220 parsecs, or 724 light years, away)—experienced a historic dimming of its visible brightness. Usually having an apparent magnitude between 0.1 and 1.0, its visual brightness decreased to...
Context. The ‘Great Dimming’ of the prototypical red supergiant Betelgeuse, which occurred between D...
The red supergiant star, Betelgeuse, was first reported to be dimming beyond its usual fluctuations ...
Betelgeuse (\(\alpha\) Orionis) is one of the brightest and magnificent stars in the sky owing to it...
Red supergiants are the most common final evolutionary stage of stars that have initial masses betwe...
Red supergiants are a class of massive stars, who will soon end their lives as supernovae. Time vari...
Betelgeuse, one of the most studied red supergiant stars, dimmed in the optical by ~1.2 mag between ...
International audienceThe bright supergiant, Betelgeuse (Alpha Orionis, HD 39801), underwent a histo...
The bright supergiant, Betelgeuse (Alpha Orionis, HD 39801), underwent a historic optical dimming du...
Context. Despite being the best studied red supergiant star in our Galaxy, the physics behind the ph...
Betelgeuse, the nearest red supergiant star to Earth, underwent an unusually deep minimum at optical...
Massive evolved stars contribute to the chemical enrichment of the Galaxy. When they die as supernov...
In January-February 2020, our red supergiant neighbor Betelgeuse experienced an exceptionally deep p...
The bright, cool supergiant Betelgeuse became historically faint in February 2020. Various explanat...
We discuss the physics and the evolution of a typical massive star passing through an evolutionary s...
The bright supergiant Betelgeuse (Alpha Orionis, HD 39801) experienced a visual dimming during 2019 ...
Context. The ‘Great Dimming’ of the prototypical red supergiant Betelgeuse, which occurred between D...
The red supergiant star, Betelgeuse, was first reported to be dimming beyond its usual fluctuations ...
Betelgeuse (\(\alpha\) Orionis) is one of the brightest and magnificent stars in the sky owing to it...
Red supergiants are the most common final evolutionary stage of stars that have initial masses betwe...
Red supergiants are a class of massive stars, who will soon end their lives as supernovae. Time vari...
Betelgeuse, one of the most studied red supergiant stars, dimmed in the optical by ~1.2 mag between ...
International audienceThe bright supergiant, Betelgeuse (Alpha Orionis, HD 39801), underwent a histo...
The bright supergiant, Betelgeuse (Alpha Orionis, HD 39801), underwent a historic optical dimming du...
Context. Despite being the best studied red supergiant star in our Galaxy, the physics behind the ph...
Betelgeuse, the nearest red supergiant star to Earth, underwent an unusually deep minimum at optical...
Massive evolved stars contribute to the chemical enrichment of the Galaxy. When they die as supernov...
In January-February 2020, our red supergiant neighbor Betelgeuse experienced an exceptionally deep p...
The bright, cool supergiant Betelgeuse became historically faint in February 2020. Various explanat...
We discuss the physics and the evolution of a typical massive star passing through an evolutionary s...
The bright supergiant Betelgeuse (Alpha Orionis, HD 39801) experienced a visual dimming during 2019 ...
Context. The ‘Great Dimming’ of the prototypical red supergiant Betelgeuse, which occurred between D...
The red supergiant star, Betelgeuse, was first reported to be dimming beyond its usual fluctuations ...
Betelgeuse (\(\alpha\) Orionis) is one of the brightest and magnificent stars in the sky owing to it...