Roughly half of the heavy elements (atomic mass greater than that of iron) are believed to be synthesized in the late evolutionary stages of stars with masses between 0.8 and 8 solar masses. Deep inside the star, nuclei (mainly iron) capture neutrons and progressively build up (through the slow-neutron-capture process, or s-process) heavier elements that are subsequently brought to the stellar surface by convection. Two neutron sources, activated at distinct temperatures, have been proposed: 13C and 22Ne, each releasing one neutron per α-particle (4He) captured. To explain the measured stellar abundances, stellar evolution models invoking the 13C neutron source (which operates at temperatures of about one hundred million kelvin) are favoure...
We outline a partial historical summary of the steps through which the nucleosynthesis phenomena ind...
Massive stars at solar metallicity contribute to the production of heavy elements with atomic masses...
The pedigree of the elements heavier than iron is a vital question in the history and evolution of o...
International audienceRoughly half of the heavy elements (atomic mass greater than that of iron) are...
Direct probes of the temporal evolution of stars are rare. We derive the time spent by S-type stars ...
Important insights into the formation and evolution of the Galactic disc(s) are contained in the che...
Chemical compositions of stars provide us with unique information about their nucleosynthesis proces...
The understanding of thc details of nucleosynthesis in stars remains a great challenge. Though the b...
The heavy elements formed by neutron capture processes have an interesting history from which we can...
Massive stars at solar metallicity contribute to the production of heavy elements with atomic masses...
Context.Thermally pulsating asymptotic giant branch (AGB) stars are the main producers of slow neut...
Context. Results from observations report a growing number of metal-poor stars showing an abundance ...
Neutron reactions are responsible for the formation of the elements heavier than iron. The correspon...
The envelope of thermally pulsing asymptotic giant branch (TP-AGB) stars undergoing periodic third d...
Metal-poor stars were formed during the early epochs when only massive stars had time to evolve and ...
We outline a partial historical summary of the steps through which the nucleosynthesis phenomena ind...
Massive stars at solar metallicity contribute to the production of heavy elements with atomic masses...
The pedigree of the elements heavier than iron is a vital question in the history and evolution of o...
International audienceRoughly half of the heavy elements (atomic mass greater than that of iron) are...
Direct probes of the temporal evolution of stars are rare. We derive the time spent by S-type stars ...
Important insights into the formation and evolution of the Galactic disc(s) are contained in the che...
Chemical compositions of stars provide us with unique information about their nucleosynthesis proces...
The understanding of thc details of nucleosynthesis in stars remains a great challenge. Though the b...
The heavy elements formed by neutron capture processes have an interesting history from which we can...
Massive stars at solar metallicity contribute to the production of heavy elements with atomic masses...
Context.Thermally pulsating asymptotic giant branch (AGB) stars are the main producers of slow neut...
Context. Results from observations report a growing number of metal-poor stars showing an abundance ...
Neutron reactions are responsible for the formation of the elements heavier than iron. The correspon...
The envelope of thermally pulsing asymptotic giant branch (TP-AGB) stars undergoing periodic third d...
Metal-poor stars were formed during the early epochs when only massive stars had time to evolve and ...
We outline a partial historical summary of the steps through which the nucleosynthesis phenomena ind...
Massive stars at solar metallicity contribute to the production of heavy elements with atomic masses...
The pedigree of the elements heavier than iron is a vital question in the history and evolution of o...