Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
2006-10-12
Ann.Rev.Astron.Astrophys.45:177-219,2007
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
76 pages, 8 figures. Minor revision to "Annual Review of Astronomy & Astrophysics" review article Volume 45 (2007) following e
Scientific paper
10.1146/annurev.astro.45.051806.
The striking broad emission line spectroscopic appearance of Wolf-Rayet (WR) stars has long defied analysis, due to the extreme physical conditions within their line and continuum forming regions. Recently, model atmosphere studies have advanced sufficiently to enable the determination of stellar temperatures, luminosities, abundances, ionizing fluxes and wind properties. The observed distributions of nitrogen (WN) and carbon (WC) sequence WR stars in the Milky Way and in nearby star forming galaxies are discussed; these imply lower limits to progenitor masses of ~25, 40, 75 Msun for hydrogen-depleted (He-burning) WN, WC, and H-rich (H-burning) WN stars, respectively. WR stars in massive star binaries permit studies of wind-wind interactions and dust formation in WC systems. They also show that WR stars have typical masses of 10-25 Msun, extending up to 80 Msun for H-rich WN stars. Theoretical and observational evidence that WR winds depend on metallicity is presented, with implications for evolutionary models, ionizing fluxes, and the role of WR stars within the context of core-collapse supernovae and long-duration gamma ray bursts.
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