Stellar yields in CNO from rotating stellar models

Abstract

For 12C and 16O, rotating models predict in general enhanced yields. At high metallicity, the carbon and oxygen yields from the very high mass stars, which go through a WR phase, are little affected by rotation. For 14N, rotation allows the production of important amounts of primary nitrogen in intermediate mass stars at very low metallicity. The process invoked for this production is different, from the classically accepted scenario i.e. the Hot Bottom Burning (HBB) in Asymptotic Giant Branch (AGB) stars. Rotating models also predict important productions of primary 13C, 17O and 22Ne at very low metallicity.

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