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Red Giants and Supergiants |
Brief introduction to origin of red giants and supergiants with an example. |
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Lecture 15: Red Giants |
Introduction to properties and structure of red giants. Fusion processes in red giants' core are described as well. |
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Redgiants |
A few lines of explanation. |
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Structure of a Red Giant Star |
Only the Picture of Structure. |
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Redgiant by Scott MillerRedgiant by Scott Miller |
Stars evolve into the red giant phase once they have exhausted their supply of hydrogen in the core. |
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Supergiants by Scott Miller |
A Supergiant (the mass of the star is about 3 to 9 solar masses) occurs once a massive star has used up its hydrogen in the core. |
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The fading : red giants and white dwarfs |
Red giant stars description at "Knowing the universe and its secrets" website. |
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The Top 10 Carbon Stars |
A list at the "Catching the Light" astrophotography website by Jerry Lodriguss. |
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Carbon star list |
A list of carbon stars by the Belmont Society. |
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The Massive Star Web Site |
The website of the IAU Working Group on Massive Stars. Contains description of the group's activity as well as links to relevant tutorials, catalogs, atlases and databases. |
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Definition of a Red Giant Star |
An article by "Ask a High Energy Astronomer" at NASA GSFC. |
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Red giant |
Information on red giants by Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. |
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Supergiant |
Information on supergiants by Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. |
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Radiation driven winds of hot stars |
Rolf Kudritzki's page on winds from hot stars at the website of the Institute for Astronomy, University of Hawaii. |
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Integral Reveals New Class Of ‘Supergiant’ X-ray Binary Stars - ESA news article |
ESA’s Integral gamma-ray observatory has discovered a new, highly populated class of X-ray fast ‘transient’ binary stars, undetected in previous observations.
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Red giant stars description from the Astronomy Knowledge Base |
Red giant stars parameters and properties. |
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Supergiant stars description from the Astronomy Knowledge Base |
Supergiant stars parameters and properties. |
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Chronicle of a Death Foretold : Two of the World's Largest Interferometric Facilities Team-up to Study a Red Giant Star |
Using ESO's VLTI on Cerro Paranal and the VLBA facility operated by NRAO, an international team of astronomers has made what is arguably the most detailed study of the environment of a pulsating red giant star. They performed, for the first time, a series of coordinated observations of three separate layers within the star's tenuous outer envelope: the molecular shell, the dust shell, and the
maser shell, leading to significant progress in our understanding of the mechanism of how, before dying, evolved stars lose mass and return it to the interstellar medium. |
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