Stellar mass loss
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- Properties of Unusually Luminous Supernovae
- The Birth Function for Black Holes and Neutron Stars in Close Binaries S
- Tatooine's Future: the Eccentric Response of Kepler's Circumbinary
- Mass Loss of Stars on the Asymptotic Giant Branch Mechanisms, Models and Measurements
- The Agb Newsletter
- Non-Conservative Evolution of Binary Stars Christopher A
- Stellar Winds on the Main-Sequence II
- Concurrent Formation of Supermassive Stars and Globular Clusters: Implications for Early Self-Enrichment
- The Evolution of Planetary Systems with Time-Dependent Stellar Mass Loss Rates
- Studies of Mass Loss and Outflows from Giant Stars Qian Wang Iowa State University
- Red Supergiants, Yellow Hypergiants, and Post-RSG Evolution
- Properties of Unusually Luminous Supernovae
- Red Supergiants, Yellow Hypergiants, and Post-RSG Evolution
- Physics of Evolved Stars 2015
- On the Stability of Massive Stars
- Astronomy DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361/201219792 & C ESO 2012 Astrophysics
- ASTRONOMY and ASTROPHYSICS on Some Properties of Very Metal