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Unveiling the Environments of ExtremeMassive Stars

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    0568766 - ASÚ 2023 RIV AZ eng J - Journal Article
    Kraus, Michaela - Liimets, Tiina - Arias, M.L. - Moiseev, A. V. - Cidale, L.S. - Torres, A.F. - Nickeler, Dieter Horst
    Unveiling the Environments of ExtremeMassive Stars.
    Astronomical Journal of Azerbaijan. Roč. 17, č. 2 (2022), s. 7-22. ISSN 2078-4163. E-ISSN 2078-4171
    R&D Projects: GA ČR(CZ) GA20-00150S
    EU Projects: European Commission(XE) 823734 - POEMS
    Institutional support: RVO:67985815
    Keywords : massive stars * supergiants * circumstellar matter
    OECD category: Astronomy (including astrophysics,space science)
    Method of publishing: Open access

    Massive stars are powerful cosmic engines, enriching their environments with energy and mass throughout their lifetime. The post-main sequence evolution of massive stars comprises several distinct states, such as the luminous blue variables, blue supergiants, red supergiants, Wolf-Rayet stars, B[e] supergiants and yellow hypergiants, many of them connected with intense mass loss, embedding the stars in a dense environment. Here we present an overview of our studies for members in three states of evolved massive stars: B[e] supergiants, luminous blue variables, and yellow hypergiants. Combining high-quality spectral and imaging observations over large wavelength regions, we aim to unveil the physical properties and temporal evolution of the ejected material in these types of objects in order to gain insight into their mass loss and mass ejection histories. This information is also vital to constrain the location of these objects along the evolutionary path of massive stars.
    Permanent Link: https://hdl.handle.net/11104/0340030

     
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