The Origin of Outflows in Evolved Stars (IAU S366)
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Part of Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union Symposia and Colloquia
- Editors:
- Leen Decin, KU Leuven, Belgium
- Albert Zijlstra, University of Manchester
- Clio Gielen, KU Leuven, Belgium
- Date Published: January 2023
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- format: Hardback
- isbn: 9781108490795
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The prime parameter determining the evolution of a star is its mass. Any modification to the stellar mass has large repercussions on its evolutionary path. Both low-mass and massive stars are known to power strong stellar winds at the end of their lives. These winds determine the type of the stellar end product and the amount by which these stars contribute to the chemical enrichment of the interstellar medium, ultimately providing the building blocks of planets and life. A proper understanding of stellar evolution and the building blocks in the Universe cannot be achieved without a detailed understanding of stellar winds. IAU Symposium 366 provides an overview of state-of-the-art observational and theoretical studies on the origin of winds in low-mass and massive evolved stars, with topics including binarity, enrichment of the interstellar medium, astrochemistry, and theoretical, observational and numerical constraints on stellar outflows.
Read more- Gives a summary of the current state-of-the-art in studies of stellar winds
- Cross-disciplinary approach addresses communities working on low-mass and massive stars
- Includes hot topics and contributions on education, outreach and the arts
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- Date Published: January 2023
- format: Hardback
- isbn: 9781108490795
- length: 400 pages
- dimensions: 254 x 179 x 18 mm
- weight: 0.72kg
- availability: In stock
Table of Contents
Preface
Getting started: how a supersonic stellar wind is initiated from a hydrostatic surface
The first 3D models of evolved hot star outflows
The origin and impact of Wolf-Rayet-type mass loss
Magnetised gas nebulae of evolved massive stars
Can pre-supernova winds from massive stars enrich the interstellar medium with nitrogen at high redshift?
Effects of wind mass-loss on the observational properties of type Ib and Ic supernova progenitors
Environments of evolved massive stars: evidence for episodic mass ejections
How did the stellar winds of massive stars influence the surrounding environment in the Galactic Center?
The role of mass loss in chemodynamical evolution of galaxies
The interplay between mass-loss and binarity
The link between hot and cool outflows
Atmospheric structure and dynamics of evolved massive stars thanks to 3D radiative hydrodynamical simulations of stellar convection
The Great Dimming of Betelgeuse from the VLT/VLTI
The inner dust shell of Betelgeuse seen with polarimetry
Analytic, turbulent pressure driven mass loss rates from red supergiants
Multiple shell ejections on a 100 yr timescale from a massive yellow hypergiant
BOSS-3D: a binary object spectral synthesis code in 3D
Simulations of colliding winds in massive binary systems with accretion
Mass loss from binary stars approaching merger
Explaining the winds of AGB stars: Recent progress
The onset of mass loss in evolved stars
The distribution of carbonaceous molecules and SiN around the S-type AGB star W Aquilae
Long-term light curve variations of AGB stars: episodic mass-loss or binarity?
MATISSE first pictures of dust and molecules around R Sculptoris
Tracing the role of AGB stars in the Galactic fluorine budget
Tracing the inner regions of circumstellar envelopes via high-excitation water transitions
Detailing evolved star wind complexity: comparing maser and thermal imaging
Mass-loss rates of cool evolved stars in M33 galaxy
Shaping the initial-final mass relation of white dwarfs with AGB outflows
Mass transfer in AGB binaries: uncovering a new evolution channel by 3D radiation-hydrodynamic simulations
Route towards complete 3D hydro-chemical simulations of companion-perturbed AGB outflows
3D hydrodynamical survey of the impact of a companion on the morphology and dynamics of AGB outflows
Morpho-kinematics around cool evolved stars unveiling the underlying companion
Accretion-powered Outflows in AGB Stars
Learning about AGB stars by studying the stars polluted by their outflows
Tc-rich M stars: platypuses of low-mass star evolution
The impact of UV photons from a stellar companion on the chemistry of AGB outflows
Chemistry on hot astrochemical dust surfaces: sulfur in AGB outflows
Circumbinary discs around post-AGB binaries as a result of binary interactions: an infrared interferometric view
Pre-planetary nebulae: A context for principles, progress, and questions on how binaries and magnetic fields produce jets
ALMA (finally!) discloses a rotating disk+bipolar wind system at the centre of the wind-prominent pPN OH231.8+4.2
Lessons from the ionised and molecular mass of post-CE PNe
Outflows and disks in post-RGB objects: products of common envelope ejection?
RGB mass loss: inferences from CMD-fitting and asteroseismology
Towards the identification of carriers of the unidentified infrared (UIR) bands in novae
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