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Further burning stages evolution of massive stars

9 Further burning stages evolution of massive stars [Pg.177]

The shock takes the form of an expanding high-entropy bubble, dominated by radiation, so that the maximum temperature reached in each layer is essentially [Pg.180]

Broadly speaking, O, Ne and Mg originate mainly from hydrostatic burning shells and the amount synthesized and ejected rises sharply with progenitor mass [Pg.182]


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