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The evolution and nucleosynthesis of low-mass stars

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Stancliffe, Richard

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The subject of low-mass stellar evolution and nucleosynthesis stands at the cusp of a revolution thanks to recent steps forward in several fields. In this review, I focus on three particular topics: asteroseismology, non-convective mixing on the giant bra

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Proceedings of Science

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2037-12-31