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Apr 13, 2015Witnessing the Emergence of a Carbon StarMar 1, 2017Origin of meteoritic stardust unveiled by a revised proton-capture rate of $^{17}$OMar 5, 2007Reaction rate uncertainties and the operation of the NeNa and MgAl chains during HBB in intermediate-mass AGB starsMay 8, 2008Fluorine in carbon-enhanced metal-poor stars: a binary scenarioJun 23, 2017Overshoot Inwards from the Bottom of the Intershell Convective Zone in (S)AGB starsJun 15, 2016The nucleosynthetic history of elements in the Galactic disk: [X/Fe] - age relations from high-precision spectroscopySep 22, 2010The Ubiquity of the Rapid Neutron-Capture ProcessSep 12, 2011The curious conundrum regarding sulfur and oxygen abundances in planetary nebulaeSep 24, 2009Rb-rich Asymptotic Giant Branch stars in the Magellanic CloudsFeb 13, 2014The lead discrepancy in intrinsically s-process enriched post-AGB stars in the Magellanic CloudsJul 17, 2015Modelling the observed properties of carbon-enhanced metal-poor stars using binary population synthesisFeb 7, 2018On the formation of neutron stars via accretion-induced collapse in binariesJan 10, 2017Sc and neutron-capture abundances in Galactic low- and high-alpha field halo starsJun 19, 2017Partial mixing and the formation of 13C pockets in AGB stars: effects on the s-process elementsApr 26, 2018Do meteoritic silicon carbide grains originate from asymptotic giant branch stars of super-solar metallicity?Jun 30, 2010Quantifying the uncertainties of chemical evolution studies. II. Stellar yieldsJan 31, 2022Barium stars as tracers of s-process nucleosynthesis in AGB stars I. 28 stars with independently derived AGB massAug 3, 2012New determination of the 13C(a, n)16O reaction rate and its influence on the s-process nucleosynthesis in AGB starsJun 20, 201418 Sco: a solar twin rich in refractory and neutron-capture elements. Implications for chemical taggingDec 4, 2013The effect of including molecular opacities of variable composition on the evolution of intermediate-mass AGB stars