Stellar yields in CNO from rotating stellar models
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metallicitymodelsrotatingstarsveryyieldshighimportant
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For $^{12}$C and $^{16}$O, 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 $^{14}$N, rotation allows the production of important amounts of primary nitrogen in {\it intermediate mass stars} at very low metallicity. The process invoked for this production is different, from the classically accepted scenario {\it i.e.} the Hot Bottom Burning (HBB) in Asymptotic Giant Branch (AGB) stars. Rotating models also predict important productions of primary $^{13}$C, $^{17}$O and $^{22}$Ne at very low metallicity.
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