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Astro2020 Science White Paper Unlocking the Secrets of Late-Stage Stellar Evolution and Mass Loss Through Radio Wavelength Imaging
Extremely Extended Dust Shells Around Evolved Intermediate Mass Stars: Probing Mass Loss Histories,Thermal Pulses and Stellar Evolution
Red Giant Mass-Loss: Studying Evolved Stellar Winds with FUSE and HST/STIS
Astronomy & Astrophysics on the Properties of Massive Population III
Aerosols in Astrophysics Stars Complete Their Cycle of Existence, There R.E.Stencel, C.A
THE PROGENITORS of TYPE IIP SUPERNOVAE Emma R. Beasor
The Star Newsletter
Orbital Separation Amplification in Fragile Binaries with Evolved
Identifying Stars of Mass> 150 Msun from Their Eclipse by a Binary
Parameters of Selected Central Stars of Planetary Nebulae from Consistent Optical and Uv Spectral Analysis
The Faint Young Sun and Faint Young Stars Paradox
Evolutionary Impact of Stellar Mass Loss
Pulsation and Mass Loss Across the HR Diagram: from OB Stars to Cepheids to Red Supergiants
Effects of Main-Sequence Mass Loss on Stellar and Galactic Chemical Evolution Joyce Ann Guzik Iowa State University
Cool Stars in the Hertzsprung-Russell Diagram
Models for Circumstellar Nebulae Around Red and Blue Supergiants
Mass Loss of Stars on the Asymptotic Giant Branch Mechanisms, Models and Measurements
Quantifying Stellar Mass Loss with High Angular Resolution Imaging
Top View
Pulsational Pair-Instability Supernovae. I. Pre-Collapse Evolution and Pulsational Mass Ejection
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