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Table 1.

Main characteristics of the models.

Mini(M) Model υini /υcrit υMS(km s−1) Phase τ (Myr) Mfin(M)
10 10s0 0.0 0 end C 23.4 9.9
10 10s4 0.4 214 end C 27.1 9.8
15 15s0 0.0 0 end Ne 13.0 14.8
15 15s4 0.4 234 end Ne 15.4 14.3
20 20s0 0.0 0 end Ne 9.32 19.9
20 20s4 0.4 260 end Ne 10.9 17.4
25 25s0 0.0 0 end Ne 7.61 24.7
25 25s4 0.4 281 end Ne 8.81 16.7
25 25s7 0.7 490 end Ne 9.20 16.2
25 25s7Ba 0.7 490 end Ne 9.20 16.0
40 40s0 0.0 0 end Ne 5.24 34.1
40 40s4 0.4 332 end Ne 5.97 24.6
60 60s0 0.0 0 end Ne 4.11 44.2
60 60s4 0.4 375 end Ne 4.62 40.8
85 85s0 0.0 0 end Ne 3.49 59.3
85 85s4 0.4 403 end Ne 3.88 58.3
120 120s0 0.0 0 end Ne 3.06 82.4
120 120s0Ba 0.0 0 end Ne 3.06 83.2
120 120s4 0.4 423 end He 3.36 85.8
150 150s0 0.0 0 end Ne 2.85 100.3
150 150s4 0.4 432 end Ne 3.14 99.6

Notes. Initial mass (Col. 1), model label (Col. 2), initial ratio of surface velocity to critical velocity (Col. 3), time-averaged surface velocity during the main-sequence phase (Col. 4), final nuclear phase computed (Col. 5), total lifetime (Col. 6), and final mass (Col. 7).

(a)

Models computed with the rate of 17O(α, γ) divided by 10.

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