Some useful developments in the model physics are briefly presented, followed by model results on chemical enrichments and WR stars. We discuss the expected rotation velocities of WR stars. We emphasize that the (C+O)/He ratio is a better chemical indicator of evolution for WC stars than the C/He ratios. With or without rotation, at a given luminosity the (C+O)/He ratios should be higher in regions of lower metallicity Z. Also, for a given (C+O)/He ratio the WC stars in lower Z regions have higher luminosities. The WO stars, which are likely the progenitors of supernovae SNIc and of some GRBs, should preferentially be found in regions of low Z and be the descendants of very high initial masses. Finally, we emphasize the physical reasons why...
In addition to being spectacular objects, Very Massive Stars (VMS) are suspected to have a tremendou...
Context. The nature of the early generation of massive stars can be inferred by investigating the or...
We discuss the impact of the inclusion of both mass loss and rotation in massive star models at diff...
Some useful developments in the model physics are briefly presented, followed by model results on ch...
New constraints on stellar models are provided by large surveys of massive stars, interferometric ob...
Mass loss and axial rotation are playing key roles in shaping the evolution of massive stars. They a...
New constraints on stellar models are provided by large surveys of massive stars, interferometric ob...
We review general characteristics of massive stars, present the main observable constraints that ste...
Grids of models of massive stars ($M \ge$ 20 $M_\odot$) with rotation are computed for metallicitie...
Context. Aims.We examine the role of rotation on the evolution and chemical yields of very metal-po...
We investigate the evolution of the surface properties of models for rotating massive stars, i.e., t...
Massive stars played a key role in the early evolution of the Universe. They formed with the first h...
Context. Massive star evolution remains only partly constrained. In particular, the exact role of ro...
Rotation affects the evolution of massive stars. The paths followed by massive stars in the HR diagr...
International audienceContext. Massive star evolution remains only partly constrained. In particular...
In addition to being spectacular objects, Very Massive Stars (VMS) are suspected to have a tremendou...
Context. The nature of the early generation of massive stars can be inferred by investigating the or...
We discuss the impact of the inclusion of both mass loss and rotation in massive star models at diff...
Some useful developments in the model physics are briefly presented, followed by model results on ch...
New constraints on stellar models are provided by large surveys of massive stars, interferometric ob...
Mass loss and axial rotation are playing key roles in shaping the evolution of massive stars. They a...
New constraints on stellar models are provided by large surveys of massive stars, interferometric ob...
We review general characteristics of massive stars, present the main observable constraints that ste...
Grids of models of massive stars ($M \ge$ 20 $M_\odot$) with rotation are computed for metallicitie...
Context. Aims.We examine the role of rotation on the evolution and chemical yields of very metal-po...
We investigate the evolution of the surface properties of models for rotating massive stars, i.e., t...
Massive stars played a key role in the early evolution of the Universe. They formed with the first h...
Context. Massive star evolution remains only partly constrained. In particular, the exact role of ro...
Rotation affects the evolution of massive stars. The paths followed by massive stars in the HR diagr...
International audienceContext. Massive star evolution remains only partly constrained. In particular...
In addition to being spectacular objects, Very Massive Stars (VMS) are suspected to have a tremendou...
Context. The nature of the early generation of massive stars can be inferred by investigating the or...
We discuss the impact of the inclusion of both mass loss and rotation in massive star models at diff...