Binary systems are important probes of the origin of stars with peculiar chemical features through the interactions between two stars. We have studied the evolution of a metal-free massive binary after the collision of the supernova ejecta with a low-mass companion. Theoretical models are developed using simulations of binaries after core-collapse supernovae using stellar evolution models, supernova ejecta models, and hydrodynamic simulations of the system consisting of supernova ejecta and companion stars. We find that these first star survivors will be observed as metal-rich halo stars in our Galaxy. In combination with the theoretical research, we looked for observational counterparts in the Galactic halo using the observational database...
International audienceCompact binary mergers are suggested to be the major site of the r-process ele...
The formation of the first stars in the Universe marked a pivotal moment in cosmic history, initiati...
Context. Most massive stars are believed to be born in close binary systems where they can exchange ...
Binary systems are important probes of the origin of stars with peculiar chemical features through t...
The search for the first stars formed from metal-free gas in the universe is one of the key issues i...
We study the stellar population history and chemical evolution of the Milky Way (MW) in a hierarchic...
Heavy elements like carbon and oxygen are ubiquitous throughout the observed Universe yet only hydro...
Several stars detected moving at velocities near to or exceeding the Galactic escape speed likely or...
Most of field stars originate from dissolved star clusters. If the gas cloud is well mixed the stars...
Context. The detailed chemical composition of most metal-poor halo stars has been found to be highly...
The chemical diversity of our galaxy is owed to multiple generations of stars that converted the pri...
Context. The evolution of massive stars is not fully understood. Several physical processes affect t...
I present a new Galactic chemical evolution model motivated by and grounded in the hierarchical theo...
Massive stars are often found to be in pairs. This configuration is both a blessing and a curse. Fro...
The discovery of the ongoing accretion of the Sagittarius dwarf spheroidal galaxy confirms that merg...
International audienceCompact binary mergers are suggested to be the major site of the r-process ele...
The formation of the first stars in the Universe marked a pivotal moment in cosmic history, initiati...
Context. Most massive stars are believed to be born in close binary systems where they can exchange ...
Binary systems are important probes of the origin of stars with peculiar chemical features through t...
The search for the first stars formed from metal-free gas in the universe is one of the key issues i...
We study the stellar population history and chemical evolution of the Milky Way (MW) in a hierarchic...
Heavy elements like carbon and oxygen are ubiquitous throughout the observed Universe yet only hydro...
Several stars detected moving at velocities near to or exceeding the Galactic escape speed likely or...
Most of field stars originate from dissolved star clusters. If the gas cloud is well mixed the stars...
Context. The detailed chemical composition of most metal-poor halo stars has been found to be highly...
The chemical diversity of our galaxy is owed to multiple generations of stars that converted the pri...
Context. The evolution of massive stars is not fully understood. Several physical processes affect t...
I present a new Galactic chemical evolution model motivated by and grounded in the hierarchical theo...
Massive stars are often found to be in pairs. This configuration is both a blessing and a curse. Fro...
The discovery of the ongoing accretion of the Sagittarius dwarf spheroidal galaxy confirms that merg...
International audienceCompact binary mergers are suggested to be the major site of the r-process ele...
The formation of the first stars in the Universe marked a pivotal moment in cosmic history, initiati...
Context. Most massive stars are believed to be born in close binary systems where they can exchange ...