The groundbreaking detection of gravitational waves produced by the inspiralling and coalescence of the black hole (BH) binary GW150914 confirms the existence of ‘heavy’ stellar-mass BHs with masses \u3e25 M⊙. Initial characterization of the system by Abbott et al. supposes that the formation of BHs with such large masses from the evolution of single massive stars is only feasible if the wind mass-loss rates of the progenitors were greatly reduced relative to the mass-loss rates of massive stars in the Galaxy, concluding that heavy BHs must form in low-metallicity (Z ≲ 0.25-0.5 Z⊙) environments. However, strong surface magnetic fields also provide a powerful mechanism for modifying mass-loss and rotation of massive stars, independent of env...
In addition to being spectacular objects, Very Massive Stars (VMS) are suspected to have a tremendou...
Using numerical models for star clusters spanning a wide range in ages and metallicities (Z) we stud...
Star formation in the centers of galaxies is thought to yield massive stars with a possibly top-heav...
A 70 M⊙ black hole (BH) was discovered in the Milky Way disk in a long-period detached binary system...
Evolved Wolf-Rayet stars form a key aspect of massive star evolution, and their strong outflows dete...
The recent detection of gravitational waves has proven the existence of massive stellar black hole b...
Understanding the link between massive (≳30M⊙) stellar black holes (BHs) and their progenitor stars ...
Gravitational-wave astronomy has revealed a population of stellar-mass black holes more massive than...
We show that even most massive initial solar composition stars hardly form black holes with mass exc...
GW190521 challenges our understanding of the late-stage evolution of massive stars and the effects o...
The existence of massive stellar black hole binaries (MBHBs), with primary black hole masses $ge 31 ...
Magnetic fields can drastically change predictions of evolutionary models of massive stars via mass-...
Context. With growing evidence for the existence of very massive stars at subsolar metallicity, ther...
Intermediate-mass black holes (with $\geq\!10^5\,M_\odot$) are promising candidates for the origin o...
We present results of simulations aimed at tracing the formation of nuclear star clusters (NCs) and ...
In addition to being spectacular objects, Very Massive Stars (VMS) are suspected to have a tremendou...
Using numerical models for star clusters spanning a wide range in ages and metallicities (Z) we stud...
Star formation in the centers of galaxies is thought to yield massive stars with a possibly top-heav...
A 70 M⊙ black hole (BH) was discovered in the Milky Way disk in a long-period detached binary system...
Evolved Wolf-Rayet stars form a key aspect of massive star evolution, and their strong outflows dete...
The recent detection of gravitational waves has proven the existence of massive stellar black hole b...
Understanding the link between massive (≳30M⊙) stellar black holes (BHs) and their progenitor stars ...
Gravitational-wave astronomy has revealed a population of stellar-mass black holes more massive than...
We show that even most massive initial solar composition stars hardly form black holes with mass exc...
GW190521 challenges our understanding of the late-stage evolution of massive stars and the effects o...
The existence of massive stellar black hole binaries (MBHBs), with primary black hole masses $ge 31 ...
Magnetic fields can drastically change predictions of evolutionary models of massive stars via mass-...
Context. With growing evidence for the existence of very massive stars at subsolar metallicity, ther...
Intermediate-mass black holes (with $\geq\!10^5\,M_\odot$) are promising candidates for the origin o...
We present results of simulations aimed at tracing the formation of nuclear star clusters (NCs) and ...
In addition to being spectacular objects, Very Massive Stars (VMS) are suspected to have a tremendou...
Using numerical models for star clusters spanning a wide range in ages and metallicities (Z) we stud...
Star formation in the centers of galaxies is thought to yield massive stars with a possibly top-heav...