The files required to run MESA models with the local mass and angular momentum loss scheme detailed in the publication A model of anisotropic winds from rotating stars for evolutionary calculations (Hastings, Langer and Puls 2023) - https://arxiv.org/abs/2302.10992 The basic philosophy is to apply a one-dimensional wind recipe to every point on the surface of a rotating star. For every point on the stellar surface, the given wind recipe uses the local physical conditions to provide a surface mass-flux, which when integrated results in global mass and angular momentum loss rates. Tested with MESA version 1211
Original article can be found at: http://adsabs.harvard.edu/basic_search.html Copyright Royal Astron...
Aims. We study the evolution of stellar rotation and wind properties for low-mass main-sequence star...
International audienceContext. Understanding the origin and evolution of stellar angular momentum is...
The anisotropies of the mass loss by stellar winds, which lead to asymmetric nebulae, influence the...
Context. Whenever stars rotate very rapidly, such that Ω/Ωcrit > 0.7 where Ωcrit is the ...
The treatment of the rotation in stellar evolution codes had considerably improved the predictive ca...
International audienceThe magnetic field in young stellar object is undoubtedly the most important c...
The model of anisotropic loss of the mass and angular momentum is constructed and the non-conservati...
Stellar winds govern the angular momentum evolution of solar-like stars throughout their main-sequen...
The topological analysis from Bjorkman ([CITE]) for the standard model that describes the winds from...
The topological analysis from Bjorkman (1995) for the standard model that describes the winds from h...
Low- and intermediate mass stars move up the asymptotic giant branch (AGB) as they reach the end of ...
Context. The stellar mass loss rate is important for the rotational evolution of a star and for its ...
The time evolution of angular momentum and surface rotation of massive stars are strongly influenced...
International audienceContext. The understanding of the evolution of early-type stars is tightly rel...
Original article can be found at: http://adsabs.harvard.edu/basic_search.html Copyright Royal Astron...
Aims. We study the evolution of stellar rotation and wind properties for low-mass main-sequence star...
International audienceContext. Understanding the origin and evolution of stellar angular momentum is...
The anisotropies of the mass loss by stellar winds, which lead to asymmetric nebulae, influence the...
Context. Whenever stars rotate very rapidly, such that Ω/Ωcrit > 0.7 where Ωcrit is the ...
The treatment of the rotation in stellar evolution codes had considerably improved the predictive ca...
International audienceThe magnetic field in young stellar object is undoubtedly the most important c...
The model of anisotropic loss of the mass and angular momentum is constructed and the non-conservati...
Stellar winds govern the angular momentum evolution of solar-like stars throughout their main-sequen...
The topological analysis from Bjorkman ([CITE]) for the standard model that describes the winds from...
The topological analysis from Bjorkman (1995) for the standard model that describes the winds from h...
Low- and intermediate mass stars move up the asymptotic giant branch (AGB) as they reach the end of ...
Context. The stellar mass loss rate is important for the rotational evolution of a star and for its ...
The time evolution of angular momentum and surface rotation of massive stars are strongly influenced...
International audienceContext. The understanding of the evolution of early-type stars is tightly rel...
Original article can be found at: http://adsabs.harvard.edu/basic_search.html Copyright Royal Astron...
Aims. We study the evolution of stellar rotation and wind properties for low-mass main-sequence star...
International audienceContext. Understanding the origin and evolution of stellar angular momentum is...