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The Dawes Review 2: Nucleosynthesis and stellar yields of low-and intermediate-mass single stars

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Karakas, Amanda
Lattanzio, John

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The chemical evolution of the Universe is governed by the chemical yields from stars, which in turn are determined primarily by the initial stellar mass. Even stars as low as 0.9 M⊙ can, at low metallicity, contribute to the chemical evolution of elemen

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Publications of the Astronomical Society of Australia

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2037-12-31