The existence of blue straggler stars (BSS), which appear younger, hotter, and more massive than their siblings, is at odds with a simple picture of stellar evolution, as such stars should have exhausted their nuclear fuel and evolved long ago to become cooling white dwarfs. As such, BSS could just be some quirks but in fact their understanding requires a deep knowledge of many different areas in astronomy, from stellar evolution through cluster dynamics, from chemical abundances to stellar populations. In November 2012, a workshop on this important topic took place at the ESO Chilean headquarters in Santiago. The many topics covered at this workshop were introduced by very comprehensive invited reviews, providing a unique and insightful vi...
Context. Blue straggler stars are exotic objects present in all stellar environments whose nature an...
Ever since their first identification in M3 by Sandage [67], the term Blue Stragglers (BSS) refers t...
In this chapter I review the recent developments regarding the study of Blue Stragglers (BSS) in dwa...
The existence of blue straggler stars (BSS), which appear younger, hotter, and more massive than the...
The existence of blue straggler stars, which appear younger, hotter, and more massive than their sib...
The last workshop dedicated to blue straggler stars (BSS) took place 20 years ago and there have bee...
Context. Blue straggler stars are exotic objects present in all stellar environments whose nature an...
In this contribution we review the main observational properties of Blue Straggler Stars (BSS) in Ga...
Blue straggler stars (BSS) were originally identified in the color-magnitude diagram (CMD) of the gl...
International audienceWithin the variety of objects populating stellar clusters, blue straggler star...
Blue stragglers are natural phenomena in star clusters. They originate through mass transfer in isol...
More than 60 years ago, in the optical color-magnitude diagram of the Galactic Globular Cluster M3 a...
Blue straggler stars (BSSs) are stars that appear to be anomalously young com-pared to other stars o...
Context: Blue stragglers stars (BSS) constitute an ubiquitous population of objects whose origin inv...
Original paper can be found at: http://www.astrosociety.org/pubs/cs/035-069.html--Copyright Astronom...
Context. Blue straggler stars are exotic objects present in all stellar environments whose nature an...
Ever since their first identification in M3 by Sandage [67], the term Blue Stragglers (BSS) refers t...
In this chapter I review the recent developments regarding the study of Blue Stragglers (BSS) in dwa...
The existence of blue straggler stars (BSS), which appear younger, hotter, and more massive than the...
The existence of blue straggler stars, which appear younger, hotter, and more massive than their sib...
The last workshop dedicated to blue straggler stars (BSS) took place 20 years ago and there have bee...
Context. Blue straggler stars are exotic objects present in all stellar environments whose nature an...
In this contribution we review the main observational properties of Blue Straggler Stars (BSS) in Ga...
Blue straggler stars (BSS) were originally identified in the color-magnitude diagram (CMD) of the gl...
International audienceWithin the variety of objects populating stellar clusters, blue straggler star...
Blue stragglers are natural phenomena in star clusters. They originate through mass transfer in isol...
More than 60 years ago, in the optical color-magnitude diagram of the Galactic Globular Cluster M3 a...
Blue straggler stars (BSSs) are stars that appear to be anomalously young com-pared to other stars o...
Context: Blue stragglers stars (BSS) constitute an ubiquitous population of objects whose origin inv...
Original paper can be found at: http://www.astrosociety.org/pubs/cs/035-069.html--Copyright Astronom...
Context. Blue straggler stars are exotic objects present in all stellar environments whose nature an...
Ever since their first identification in M3 by Sandage [67], the term Blue Stragglers (BSS) refers t...
In this chapter I review the recent developments regarding the study of Blue Stragglers (BSS) in dwa...