International Astronomical Union Colloquium, Effects of Mass Loss on Stellar Evolution
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Session II - Winds from Late Type Stars: Observations
Outflow of matter in the chromosphere of α Orionis
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- 12 April 2016, pp. 111-112
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Mass loss from α Ori
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- 12 April 2016, pp. 113-115
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On possible mass loss from the supergiant RHO Cassiopeia
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- 12 April 2016, pp. 117-118
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Photospheric molecular line profiles in cool stars
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- 12 April 2016, pp. 119-124
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Session III - Winds From Early Type Stars: Theory
The theory of winds in early type stars
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- 12 April 2016, pp. 125-130
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Stellar variability and individuality: observations and implications (invited paper)
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- 12 April 2016, pp. 131-153
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Possible links between supersonic stellar winds and the origin of cosmic rays
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- 12 April 2016, pp. 155-158
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Line formation in the wind of Alpha Cygni
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- 12 April 2016, pp. 159-160
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Empirical wind models from detail ed UV-line fits: Tau Scorpii
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- 12 April 2016, pp. 161-165
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Can hot star winds be driven by radiation pressure?
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- 12 April 2016, pp. 167-171
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Radiative wind acceleration in early type stars
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- 12 April 2016, pp. 173-178
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Radio observations of O-type stars
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- 12 April 2016, pp. 179-180
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Narrow components in UV line profiles as evidence for a two component stellar wind for 0 and B stars
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- 12 April 2016, pp. 181-186
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Session IV - Winds From Late Type Stars: Theory
Winds in late-type stars: Mechanisms of mass outflow
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- 12 April 2016, pp. 187-212
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The fluctuation theory of the stellar mass loss
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- 12 April 2016, pp. 213-227
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Session V - Mass Loss and Stellar Evolution: Massive Stars
Mass loss and evolution of massive stars
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- 12 April 2016, pp. 229-253
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The fraction of O-type supergiants in our galaxy in the LMC and in the SMC: an evidence of the correlation between mass loss rate and chemical abundance
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- 12 April 2016, pp. 255-259
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Evolution of a 30 Mʘ star: the interplay of nuclear burning and mass loss
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- 12 April 2016, pp. 261-263
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On the significance of mass loss for the evolution of massive stars
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- 12 April 2016, pp. 265-270
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The ultraviolet to infrared spectrum of the large mass loss LMC supergiant S22 = HD 34664+
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- 12 April 2016, pp. 271-274
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