International audienceContext: Photospheric chemical abundances on the horizontal branch (HB) show some striking variations with effective temperature (T_eff). The most straightforward explanation is that these anomalies develop through diffusion processes, in particular gravitational settling and radiative levitation. However, the abrupt disappearance of strong abundance anomalies as one moves below about 11 000 K on the HB suggests that another factor plays an important role. Aims: We test an extension to the HB of the diffusion model for main-sequence HgMn stars, where strong anomalies can only develop in the slower rotators. In these rotators the gravitational settling of helium leads to the disappearance of its superficial convection z...
The Hubble Space Telescope UV Legacy survey of Galactic globular clusters (GC) is characterizing man...
Horizontal-branch stars with effective temperatures larger than approximately 11 500 K show abundanc...
International audienceContext. When modelling stars with masses higher than 1.2 M⊙ with no observed ...
International audienceContext: Photospheric chemical abundances on the horizontal branch (HB) show s...
International audienceContext. Abundance anomalies have been observed in field sdB stars and in near...
International audienceUsing stellar evolution models in which atomic diffusion was included self-con...
I review the chemical abundance measurements of blue horizontal branch stars within the theoretica...
We predict mass-loss rates for the late evolutionary phases of low-mass stars, with special emphas...
We discuss the impact of mixing and rotation along the red-giant branch (RGB) on the properties of h...
Context. The stars of the middle main sequence have relatively quiescent outer layers, and unusual c...
International audienceContext. When modelling stars with masses higher than 1.2 M⊙ with no observed ...
International audienceStellar evolution models of a 0.8 Msolar star (Y=0.2352, Z=0.0001, ?=0.3) have...
High-resolution optical spectra of 18 blue horizontal-branch stars in the globular cluster M15 indic...
Context. NGC 288 is a globular cluster with a well-developed blue horizontal branch (HB) c...
International audienceContext: The Sagittarius (Sgr) dwarf spheroidal galaxy is currently being disr...
The Hubble Space Telescope UV Legacy survey of Galactic globular clusters (GC) is characterizing man...
Horizontal-branch stars with effective temperatures larger than approximately 11 500 K show abundanc...
International audienceContext. When modelling stars with masses higher than 1.2 M⊙ with no observed ...
International audienceContext: Photospheric chemical abundances on the horizontal branch (HB) show s...
International audienceContext. Abundance anomalies have been observed in field sdB stars and in near...
International audienceUsing stellar evolution models in which atomic diffusion was included self-con...
I review the chemical abundance measurements of blue horizontal branch stars within the theoretica...
We predict mass-loss rates for the late evolutionary phases of low-mass stars, with special emphas...
We discuss the impact of mixing and rotation along the red-giant branch (RGB) on the properties of h...
Context. The stars of the middle main sequence have relatively quiescent outer layers, and unusual c...
International audienceContext. When modelling stars with masses higher than 1.2 M⊙ with no observed ...
International audienceStellar evolution models of a 0.8 Msolar star (Y=0.2352, Z=0.0001, ?=0.3) have...
High-resolution optical spectra of 18 blue horizontal-branch stars in the globular cluster M15 indic...
Context. NGC 288 is a globular cluster with a well-developed blue horizontal branch (HB) c...
International audienceContext: The Sagittarius (Sgr) dwarf spheroidal galaxy is currently being disr...
The Hubble Space Telescope UV Legacy survey of Galactic globular clusters (GC) is characterizing man...
Horizontal-branch stars with effective temperatures larger than approximately 11 500 K show abundanc...
International audienceContext. When modelling stars with masses higher than 1.2 M⊙ with no observed ...