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Evangelia Christodoulou, Alceste Bonanos, Gonzalo Munoz Sanchez, Stephan de Wit, Grigoris Maravelias, David Garcia Alvarez, Kostas Antoniadis
The role of episodic mass loss in the evolution of massive stars remains largely unknown and thus it is not included in the stellar models. The ASSESS projectis conductingan optical survey in the nearby Universe (12 galaxies with Z ~0.1 to 1.5Zo) sea
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Gonzalo Munoz-Sanchez, Grigoris Maravelias, Alceste Bonanos, Frank Tramper, Stephan de Wit, Ming Yang
The ERC «ASSESS» project aims to determine whether episodic mass loss is a dominant process in the evolution of the most massive stars by conducting the first extensive, multi-wavelength survey of evolved massive stars in the nearby Universe. The p
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Alceste Bonanos, Alexios Liakos, Anastasios Dapergolas, Anastasios Fytsilis, Athanassios Maroussis, Detlef Koschny, Emmanouil Xilouris, Ioannis Bellas-Velidis, Panayotis Boumis, Richard Moissl, Vassilis Charmandaris, Vicente Navarro
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NELIOTA (NEO Lunar Impacts and Optical TrAnsients) is an ESA-funded lunar monitoring project, which aims to determine the size-frequency distribution of small Near-Earth Objects (NEOs) via detection of impact flashes on the surface of the Moon. A pri
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Konstantinos Antoniadis
The mass loss in the case of massive stars can affect many areas of astrophysics, such as the ionising radiation, the wind feedback, stellar remnants, and supernovae. The mass-loss mechanism of Red Supergiants (RSGs), which are cool massive stars wit
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