Observational investigation of mass loss of M supergiants (original) (raw)

How the mass-loss rates of red-supergiants determine the fate of massive stars?

Sylvia Ekstrom, Hideyuki Saio

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Infrared photometry and evolution of mass-losing AGB stars

Maurizio M. Busso

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Effects of mass loss on the late stages of stellar evolution

Sun Kwok

Physics Reports, 1987

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Theoretical Evolution of Massive Stars with Mass Loss by Stellar Wind

C. Chiosi

Mass Loss and Evolution of O-Type Stars, 1979

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Infrared Photometry and Evolution of Mass-Losing AGB Stars. II. Luminosity and Colors of MS and S Stars

Maurizio M. Busso

2008

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Evolution of Massive Stars under New Mass-Loss Rates for RSG: Is the mystery of the missing blue gap solved?

C. Chiosi

Arxiv preprint astro-ph/9711141, 1997

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Probing the mass-loss history of AGB and red supergiant stars from CO rotational line profiles super ([sstarf])

A. de Koter

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The advanced stages of stellar evolution: impact of mass loss, rotation, and link with B[e] stars

Hideyuki Saio

arXiv (Cornell University), 2016

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Mass-losing AGB stars: infrared observations and evolutionary implications

Maurizio M. Busso

Memorie Della Societa Astronomica Italiana, 2004

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Retired a Stars: The Effect of Stellar Evolution on the Mass Estimates of Subgiants

John Johnson

The Astrophysical Journal, 2013

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Mass loss in AGB stars from infrared colors

Maurizio M. Busso

2004

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Atmospheric dynamics and the mass loss process in red supergiant stars

Eric Josselin

Astronomy & Astrophysics, 2007

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Mass-loss rates and luminosity functions of dust-enshrouded AGB stars and red supergiants in the LMC

Patricia Whitelock

Arxiv preprint astro-ph/ …, 1999

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Mid Infrared Photometry of Mass-Losing AGB Stars

Maurizio M. Busso

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Circumstellar shells and mass loss rates: Clues to the evolution of S stars

Alain Jorissen

Astronomy and Astrophysics Supplement Series, 1998

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Mid-Infrared Photometry of Mass-losing Asymptotic Giant Branch Stars

Maurizio M. Busso

Astronomical Journal, 2007

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Pre-supernova mass loss predictions for massive stars

A. de Koter

2006

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Spectral type, temperature, and evolutionary stage in cool supergiants

Ignacio Negueruela

Astronomy & Astrophysics, 2016

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The evolution of massive stars and their spectra

Sylvia Ekstrom

Astronomy & Astrophysics, 2014

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Unveiling the Evolutionary State of Three B Supergiant Stars: PU Gem, ϵ CMa, and η CMa

Julieta Paz, E. S. G. de Almeida

Galaxies 2023, 11(5), 93, 2023

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Mass loss in M67 giants - Evidence from isochrone fitting

Ben Dorman

The Astronomical Journal, 1993

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On the evolution and fate of super-massive stars

E.P.J. van den Heuvel

Astronomy and Astrophysics, 2008

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Massive star evolution: from the early to the present day Universe

Sylvia Ekstrom

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The Ratio of Blue to Red Supergiants in Sextans A from [ITAL]Hubble Space Telescope[/ITAL] Imaging

Evan Skillman

The Astronomical Journal, 2002

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The population of OB supergiants in the starburst cluster Westerlund 1

Ignacio Negueruela

2010

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The VLT-FLAMES survey of massive stars: mass loss and rotation of early-type stars in the SMC

A. de Koter

Astronomy and Astrophysics, 2006

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Red Supergiants, Luminous Blue Variables and Wolf-Rayet stars: the single massive star perspective

Fernanda Nieva

Arxiv preprint arXiv: …, 2011

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Six intermediate-mass stars with far-infrared excess: a search for evolutionary connections

A. Miroshnichenko

Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 1999

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Red supergiants and stellar evolution

Sylvia Ekstrom

2013

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Four open questions in massive star evolution

Sylvia Ekstrom

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The effects of red supergiant mass loss on supernova ejecta and the circumburst medium

Jacco Van Loon

2009

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Near- and mid-infrared colors of evolved stars in the Galactic plane. TheQ1 andQ2 parameters

Maria Messineo

Astronomy & Astrophysics, 2011

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First stars. II. Evolution with mass loss

Petr Hadrava

Astrophysics and Space Science, 2012

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The Red Supergiant Content of M31

Kate Evans

The Astrophysical Journal, 2016

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Deathzones and exponents: A different approach to incorporating mass loss in stellar evolution calculations

Lee Willson

Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union, 2008

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