The Net Advance of Physics:
RED GIANTS
STARS
: RED GIANT:
General: Introductory:
R. Nave's HyperPhysics site;
General:
Red giant.
[Wikipedia]
Red Giant Branch stars: the theoretical framework
by M. Salaris et al. [
Pub. Asrtron. Soc. Pac. 114
, 375 (2002)]
Cool Stars in the Hertzsprung-Russell Diagram
by Jacco Th. van Loon [2015/11]
Types:
ASYMPTOTIC GIANT BRANCH;
Type: TIP OF BRANCH:
The Tip of the Red Giant Branch
by Michele Bellazzini [2007/09]
Aspects: ASTEROSEISMOLOGY:
Asteroseismology of red giants
by J. Christensen-Dalsgaard [2011/06]
Asteroseismology of Solar-Type and Red-Giant Stars
by William J. Chaplin and Andrea Miglio [2013/03]
Seismic indices -- a deep look inside evolved stars
by Benoit Mosser [2015/12]
Asteroseismology of red giants and galactic archaeology
by Saskia Hekker [2016/07]
Giant star seismology
by Saskia Hekker and J. Christensen-Dalsgaard [2016/09]
Asteroseismology of red giant stars
by Rafael A. Garcia and Dennis Stello [2018/01]
Unveiling the structure and dynamics of red giants with asteroseismology
by S. Basu and S. Hekker [2020/06]
Re: COMPOSITION:
The Chemical Composition of Red Giants, AGB Stars and Planetary Nebulae
by Bengt Gustafsson and Rurik Wahlin [2006/07]
Re: DISTANCE CANDLES:
The Tip of the Red Giant Branch
by Michele Bellazzini [2007/09]
Re: EVOLUTION: Re:
NEUTRINOS
:
Topics in Neutrino Astrophysics
by W. C. Haxton [1999/01]
Solar, Supernova, and Atmospheric Neutrinos
by A. B. Balantekin and W. C. Haxton [1999/03]
Re:
MAGELLANIC CLOUDS
:
Three aspects of red giant studies in the Magellanic Clouds
by Maria-Rosa L. Cioni [2002/07]
Re: MASS LOSS:
On determining the mass-loss rates of red giants and red supergiants based on infrared data
by Jacco Th. van Loon [2006/12]
Mass-loss from Red Giants
by Brian Espey and Cian Crowley [2008/03]
ArXiV to 2006/11
THE NET ADVANCE OF PHYSICS