We present a new set of stellar yields obtained from rotating stellar models at solar metallicity covering the massive star range (12-60 solar masses). The stellar models were calculated with the latest version of the Geneva stellar evolution code described in Hirschi et al (2004). Evolution and nucleosynthesis are in general followed up to silicon burning. The yields of our non-rotating models are consistent with other calculations and differences can be understood in the light of the treatment of convection and the rate used for C12(a,g)O16. This verifies the accuracy of our calculations and gives a safe basis for studying the effects of rotation on the yields. The contributions from stellar winds and supernova explosions to the stellar y...
Context. Although still beyond our observational abilities, Population III stars are interesting obj...
The first massive stars triggered the onset of chemical evolution by releasing the first metals (ele...
Context. Rotation is known to have a strong impact on the nucleosynthesis of light elements in massi...
We present a new set of stellar yields obtained from rotating stellar models at solar metallicity c...
[abridged] Many topical astrophysical research areas, such as the properties of planet host stars, t...
Two series of models and their yields are presented in this paper. The first series consists of 20 M...
For $^{12}$C and $^{16}$O, rotating models predict in general enhanced yields. At high metallicity, ...
We calculate a grid of star models with and without the effects of axial rotation for stars in the m...
Aims. Many topical astrophysical research areas, such as the properties of planet host stars, the na...
We calculate a grid of star models with and without the effects of axial rotation for stars in the m...
Context. Aims.We examine the role of rotation on the evolution and chemical yields of very metal-po...
Context. Recent studies show that rotation significantly affects the s-process in massive stars. Aim...
Observational evidence for rotationally induced mixing in massive stars is summarized. From these ob...
We compute the evolution of different abundance ratios in the Milky Way (MW) for two different sets ...
We summarise the results of recent work investigating the effects of stellar yields which take into ...
Context. Although still beyond our observational abilities, Population III stars are interesting obj...
The first massive stars triggered the onset of chemical evolution by releasing the first metals (ele...
Context. Rotation is known to have a strong impact on the nucleosynthesis of light elements in massi...
We present a new set of stellar yields obtained from rotating stellar models at solar metallicity c...
[abridged] Many topical astrophysical research areas, such as the properties of planet host stars, t...
Two series of models and their yields are presented in this paper. The first series consists of 20 M...
For $^{12}$C and $^{16}$O, rotating models predict in general enhanced yields. At high metallicity, ...
We calculate a grid of star models with and without the effects of axial rotation for stars in the m...
Aims. Many topical astrophysical research areas, such as the properties of planet host stars, the na...
We calculate a grid of star models with and without the effects of axial rotation for stars in the m...
Context. Aims.We examine the role of rotation on the evolution and chemical yields of very metal-po...
Context. Recent studies show that rotation significantly affects the s-process in massive stars. Aim...
Observational evidence for rotationally induced mixing in massive stars is summarized. From these ob...
We compute the evolution of different abundance ratios in the Milky Way (MW) for two different sets ...
We summarise the results of recent work investigating the effects of stellar yields which take into ...
Context. Although still beyond our observational abilities, Population III stars are interesting obj...
The first massive stars triggered the onset of chemical evolution by releasing the first metals (ele...
Context. Rotation is known to have a strong impact on the nucleosynthesis of light elements in massi...