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First-ascent red giants with masses below about $2\,M_\odot$ ignite helium in their degenerate core as a flash. Stellar evolution codes predict that the He flash consists of a series of consecutive subflashes. The detection of mixed modes…

Solar and Stellar Astrophysics · Physics 2018-12-05 S. Deheuvels , K. Belkacem

There is a long-acknowledged deficiency of bright red giants relative to fainter old stars within a few arc seconds of Sgr A*. We explore whether this could be due to tidal stripping by the central black hole. This requires putting the…

Astrophysics of Galaxies · Physics 2026-04-10 Taeho Kim , Jeremy Goodman

Individual highly magnified stars have been recently discovered at lookback times of more than half the age of the Universe, in lensed galaxies that straddle the critical curves of massive galaxy clusters. Having confirmed their…

We continue our numerical analysis of the morphological and energetic influence of massive stars on their ambient interstellar medium for a 35 solar mass star that evolves from the main sequence through red supergiant and Wolf-Rayet phases,…

Astrophysics · Physics 2009-11-13 Tim Freyer , Gerhard Hensler , Harold W. Yorke

The existence of massive galaxies with strongly suppressed star formation at z~2.3, identified in a previous paper, suggests that a red sequence may already be in place beyond z=2. In order to test this hypothesis, we study the rest-frame…

The discovery of Li-rich giant has cast a new challenge for the standard stellar evolution models, and to resolve this issue, the number of this type object has been rapidly increased because of the development of worldwide surveys these…

Solar and Stellar Astrophysics · Physics 2019-06-05 Yutao Zhou , Hongliang Yan , Jianrong Shi , S. Blanco-Cuaresma , Qi Gao , K. Pan , Xiaodong Xu , Junbo Zhang , Gang Zhao

We argue that the "Little Red Dots" (LRDs) discovered with the James Webb Space Telescope are quasi-stars in their late stages of evolution. Quasi-stars are hypothetical objects predicted to form following the core collapse of supermassive…

Astrophysics of Galaxies · Physics 2025-12-25 Mitchell C. Begelman , Jason Dexter

J01020100-7122208 is a star whose origin and nature still challenges us. It was first believed to be a yellow super giant ejected from the Small Magellanic Cloud, but it was more recently claimed to be a red giant accelerated by the Milky…

Astrophysics of Galaxies · Physics 2023-10-20 D. Brito-Silva , P. Jofré , D. Bourbert , S. E. Koposov , J. L. Prieto , K. Hawkins

Mass loss is an important activity for red supergiants (RSGs) which can influence their evolution and final fate. Previous estimations of mass loss rates (MLRs) of RSGs exhibit significant dispersion due to the difference in method and the…

Solar and Stellar Astrophysics · Physics 2021-05-19 Tianding Wang , Biwei Jiang , Yi Ren , Ming Yang , Jun Li

The integrated properties of young star clusters are subject to large cluster-to-cluster variations because they depend directly on small numbers of bright stars. At ages at which red supergiants are expected to exist, these luminous but…

Solar and Stellar Astrophysics · Physics 2009-03-27 Ariane Lançon , Morgan Fouesneau

The CoRoT mission has provided thousands of red-giant light curves. The analysis of their solar-like oscillations allows us to characterize their stellar properties. Up to now, the global seismic parameters of the pressure modes remain…

Massive stars end their lives in spectacular supernova explosions. Identifying the progenitor star is a test of stellar evolution and explosion models. Here we show that the progenitor star of the supernova SN 2008bk has now disappeared,…

Solar and Stellar Astrophysics · Physics 2013-10-09 Seppo Mattila , Stephen Smartt , Justyn Maund , Stefano Benetti , Mattias Ergon

We recently discovered a yellow supergiant (YSG) in the Small Magellanic Cloud (SMC) with a heliocentric radial velocity of ~300 km/s which is much larger than expected for a star in its location in the SMC. This is the first runaway YSG…

Solar and Stellar Astrophysics · Physics 2018-05-02 Kathryn Neugent , Philip Massey , Nidia Morrell , Brian Skiff , Cyril Georgy

We discuss an interesting feature of the distribution of luminous blue variables on the H-R diagram, and we propose a connection with the bistability jump in the winds of early-type supergiants. There appears to be a deficiency of quiescent…

Astrophysics · Physics 2009-11-10 Nathan Smith , Jorick S. Vink , Alex de Koter

In this research we use a large sample of field metal-poor stars ([Fe/H]<-1) in different evolutionary phases to prove observationally that (small mass) subgiants (stars brighter than the first dredge-up and fainter than the RGB bump) have…

Astrophysics · Physics 2009-10-31 Eugenio Carretta , Raffaele Gratton , Chris Sneden , Angela Bragaglia

We have conducted a near-infrared monitoring campaign at the UK InfraRed Telescope (UKIRT), of the Local Group spiral galaxy M33 (Triangulum). The main aim was to identify stars in the very final stage of their evolution, and for which the…

Solar and Stellar Astrophysics · Physics 2015-06-23 Atefeh Javadi , Maryam Saberi , Jacco Th. van Loon , Habib Khosroshahi , Najmeh Golabatooni , Mohammad Taghi Mirtorabi

Red supergiants (RSGs) are evolved massive stars in a stage preceding core-collapse supernova. Understanding evolved-phases of these cool stars is key to understanding the cosmic matter cycle of our Universe, since they enrich the cosmos…

Solar and Stellar Astrophysics · Physics 2022-10-11 Gemma González-Torà , Markus Wittkowski , Ben Davies , Bertrand Plez

The upper region of the Hertzsprung-Russell diagram is populated by massive stars in a diversity of evolutionary stages, and the classification of these stars is often based on observed characteristics exclusively in the optical spectral…

Solar and Stellar Astrophysics · Physics 2025-07-28 Michaela Kraus , Maria Laura Arias , Michalis Kourniotis , Andrea Torres , Lydia S. Cidale , Marcelo Borges Fernandes

Red supergiants (RSGs) are important for our understanding of supernova progenitors, stellar populations, stellar evolution, mass loss and dust production. Extragalactic surveys of RSGs have a long history in the Local Group, but few…

We report the discovery of nine metal-poor stars with high levels of r-process enhancement (+0.81<[Eu/Fe]<+1.13), including six subgiants and three stars on the red horizontal branch. We also analyze four previously-known r-process-enhanced…

Solar and Stellar Astrophysics · Physics 2015-06-22 Ian U. Roederer , John J. Cowan , George W. Preston , Stephen A. Shectman , Chris Sneden , Ian B. Thompson