Cool evolved stars are the main source of chemical enrichment of the interstellar medium, and understanding their mass loss offers a unique opportunity to study the cycle of matter. We discuss interferometric studies and their comparison to latest state-of-the-art dynamic model atmospheres. They show broad agreement for asymptotic giant branch stars. For red supergiants, however, current models cannot explain observed extensions by far, pointing to missing physical processes in their models, and uncertainties in our general understanding of mass loss. We present ongoing imaging and time-series observations that provide the strongest constraints, and may help to identify missing dynamic processes. VLTI studies will remain the highest spatia...
Intense mass loss occurs for low- and intermediate-mass stars on the asymptotic giant branch (AGB), ...
We can now fully resolve a small sample of stars, in general spotty and/or aspherical, with radii la...
International audienceContext. Red supergiant stars possess surface features and extended molecular ...
Cool evolves stars, including asymptotic giant branch (AGB) red supergiants (RSGs) form molecules an...
Studies of the mass loss from stars in late evolutionary stages are of utmost importance for improvi...
It is currently an open question in stellar astrophysics which physical processes initiate the mass ...
We discuss and illustrate contributions that optical interferometry has made on our current understa...
Cool giant and supergiant stars are among the largest and most luminous stars in the Universe and, t...
Mass loss plays an important role in the evolution of massive stars. High angular resolution observa...
Context. The mass-loss process from evolved stars is a key ingredient for our understanding of many ...
Context. The mass-loss process from evolved stars is a key ingredient for our understanding of many ...
Context. Red supergiant stars are one of the latest stages in the evolution of massive stars. Their ...
Dynamic models for the atmospheres of C-rich Asymptotic Giant Branch stars are quite advanced and ha...
The chemical enrichment of the Universe is considerably affected by the contributions of low-to-inte...
International audienceRed supergiants (RSGs) are evolved massive stars in a stage preceding core-col...
Intense mass loss occurs for low- and intermediate-mass stars on the asymptotic giant branch (AGB), ...
We can now fully resolve a small sample of stars, in general spotty and/or aspherical, with radii la...
International audienceContext. Red supergiant stars possess surface features and extended molecular ...
Cool evolves stars, including asymptotic giant branch (AGB) red supergiants (RSGs) form molecules an...
Studies of the mass loss from stars in late evolutionary stages are of utmost importance for improvi...
It is currently an open question in stellar astrophysics which physical processes initiate the mass ...
We discuss and illustrate contributions that optical interferometry has made on our current understa...
Cool giant and supergiant stars are among the largest and most luminous stars in the Universe and, t...
Mass loss plays an important role in the evolution of massive stars. High angular resolution observa...
Context. The mass-loss process from evolved stars is a key ingredient for our understanding of many ...
Context. The mass-loss process from evolved stars is a key ingredient for our understanding of many ...
Context. Red supergiant stars are one of the latest stages in the evolution of massive stars. Their ...
Dynamic models for the atmospheres of C-rich Asymptotic Giant Branch stars are quite advanced and ha...
The chemical enrichment of the Universe is considerably affected by the contributions of low-to-inte...
International audienceRed supergiants (RSGs) are evolved massive stars in a stage preceding core-col...
Intense mass loss occurs for low- and intermediate-mass stars on the asymptotic giant branch (AGB), ...
We can now fully resolve a small sample of stars, in general spotty and/or aspherical, with radii la...
International audienceContext. Red supergiant stars possess surface features and extended molecular ...