Mass-loss in red supergiants (RSGs) is generally recognized to be episodic, but mass-loss prescriptions fail to reflect this. Evolutionary models show that the total amount of mass lost during this phase determines if these stars evolve to warmer temperatures before undergoing core collapse. The current Geneva evolutionary models mimic episodic mass loss by enhancing the quiescent prescription rates whenever the star's outer layers exceed the Eddington luminosity by a large factor. This results in a 20 solar-mass model undergoing significantly more mass loss during the RSG phase than it would have otherwise, but has little effect on models of lower masses. We can test the validity of this approach observationally by measuring the proportion...
Context. The post-main-sequence evolution of massive stars is very sensitive to many parameters of t...
Context. The post-main-sequence evolution of massive stars is very sensitive to many parameters of t...
Context. Mass loss is one of the fundamental properties of asymptotic giant branch (AGB) stars, and ...
Evolutionary models have shown the substantial effect that strong mass-loss rates ($\dotM$s) can hav...
Evolutionary models have shown the substantial effect that strong mass-loss rates (Ms) can have on t...
Evolutionary models have shown the substantial effect that strong mass-loss rates (M˙s) can have on...
Quiescent mass-loss during the red supergiant (RSG) phase has been shown to be far lower than prescr...
The mass loss rates of red supergiants (RSGs) govern their evolution towards supernova and dictate t...
Original article can be found at: http://www.aanda.org/ Copyright The European Southern ObservatoryP...
There is evidence that some red supergiants (RSGs) experience short lived phases of extreme mass los...
The mass loss rates of red supergiants (RSGs) govern their evolution towards supernova (SN) and dict...
Quiescent mass loss during the red supergiant (RSG) phase has been shown to be far lower than prescr...
The mass loss in the case of massive stars can affect many areas of astrophysics, such as the ionisi...
Mass-loss prior to core collapse is arguably the most important factor affecting the evolution of a ...
The post main-sequence evolution of massive stars is very sensitive to many parameters of the stella...
Context. The post-main-sequence evolution of massive stars is very sensitive to many parameters of t...
Context. The post-main-sequence evolution of massive stars is very sensitive to many parameters of t...
Context. Mass loss is one of the fundamental properties of asymptotic giant branch (AGB) stars, and ...
Evolutionary models have shown the substantial effect that strong mass-loss rates ($\dotM$s) can hav...
Evolutionary models have shown the substantial effect that strong mass-loss rates (Ms) can have on t...
Evolutionary models have shown the substantial effect that strong mass-loss rates (M˙s) can have on...
Quiescent mass-loss during the red supergiant (RSG) phase has been shown to be far lower than prescr...
The mass loss rates of red supergiants (RSGs) govern their evolution towards supernova and dictate t...
Original article can be found at: http://www.aanda.org/ Copyright The European Southern ObservatoryP...
There is evidence that some red supergiants (RSGs) experience short lived phases of extreme mass los...
The mass loss rates of red supergiants (RSGs) govern their evolution towards supernova (SN) and dict...
Quiescent mass loss during the red supergiant (RSG) phase has been shown to be far lower than prescr...
The mass loss in the case of massive stars can affect many areas of astrophysics, such as the ionisi...
Mass-loss prior to core collapse is arguably the most important factor affecting the evolution of a ...
The post main-sequence evolution of massive stars is very sensitive to many parameters of the stella...
Context. The post-main-sequence evolution of massive stars is very sensitive to many parameters of t...
Context. The post-main-sequence evolution of massive stars is very sensitive to many parameters of t...
Context. Mass loss is one of the fundamental properties of asymptotic giant branch (AGB) stars, and ...