Mass loss plays a dominant role in the evolution of low mass stars while they are on the Asymptotic Giant Branch (AGB). Recent studies have hinted towards the importance of time variability of the mass-loss rates of such objects. Likewise, more massive stars (MZAMS ⪆ 8 Msun) may pass through a red supergiant phase and lose mass in a similar manner. By modelling the full line profiles of low excitation CO transitions emitted in the circumstellar envelope (CSE), we have studied the mass-loss history of the well-studied supergiant VY CMa. We show that this source underwent a phase of high mass loss (˜ 2.8 × 10-4 Msun/yr) some 1000 yr ago, lasting some 100 yr, followed by a low mass-loss phase (˜ 1 × 10-6 Msun/yr) taking some 800 yr. The curren...
The mass loss rates of red supergiants (RSGs) govern their evolution towards supernova (SN) and dict...
Context. The unusual Mira variable R Hya is well known for its declining period between AD 1770 and ...
Giant stars are believed to lose significant fractions of their total mass over their lifetimes, but...
Mass loss plays a dominant role in the evolution of low mass stars while they are on the Asymptotic ...
Mass loss plays a dominant role in the evolution of low mass stars while they are on the Asymptotic ...
Context: .Mass loss plays a dominant role in the evolution of low mass stars while they are on the A...
Context. Mass loss plays a dominant role in the evolution of low mass stars while they are on the As...
Context: Mass loss plays a dominant role in the evolution of low mass stars while they are on the As...
Context.Mass loss plays a dominant role in the evolution of low mass stars while they are on the As...
Context. The evolution of intermediate and low-mass stars on the asymptotic giant branch is dominate...
Context. Red supergiant stars (RSGs, Minit = 10 − 40 M⊙) are known to eject large amounts of materia...
Context. The evolution of intermediate and low-mass stars on the asymptotic giant branch i...
The complex circumstellar environments associated with several of the most luminous cool s...
International audienceContext. The majority of stars that leave the main sequence are undergoing ext...
Evolutionary models have shown the substantial effect that strong mass-loss rates (Ms) can have on t...
The mass loss rates of red supergiants (RSGs) govern their evolution towards supernova (SN) and dict...
Context. The unusual Mira variable R Hya is well known for its declining period between AD 1770 and ...
Giant stars are believed to lose significant fractions of their total mass over their lifetimes, but...
Mass loss plays a dominant role in the evolution of low mass stars while they are on the Asymptotic ...
Mass loss plays a dominant role in the evolution of low mass stars while they are on the Asymptotic ...
Context: .Mass loss plays a dominant role in the evolution of low mass stars while they are on the A...
Context. Mass loss plays a dominant role in the evolution of low mass stars while they are on the As...
Context: Mass loss plays a dominant role in the evolution of low mass stars while they are on the As...
Context.Mass loss plays a dominant role in the evolution of low mass stars while they are on the As...
Context. The evolution of intermediate and low-mass stars on the asymptotic giant branch is dominate...
Context. Red supergiant stars (RSGs, Minit = 10 − 40 M⊙) are known to eject large amounts of materia...
Context. The evolution of intermediate and low-mass stars on the asymptotic giant branch i...
The complex circumstellar environments associated with several of the most luminous cool s...
International audienceContext. The majority of stars that leave the main sequence are undergoing ext...
Evolutionary models have shown the substantial effect that strong mass-loss rates (Ms) can have on t...
The mass loss rates of red supergiants (RSGs) govern their evolution towards supernova (SN) and dict...
Context. The unusual Mira variable R Hya is well known for its declining period between AD 1770 and ...
Giant stars are believed to lose significant fractions of their total mass over their lifetimes, but...