Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
2005-09-13
Astrophys.J.636:1033-1044,2006
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
28 pages, 9 figures, accepted for ApJ
Scientific paper
10.1086/498051
We present new Spitzer IRS observations of HD164270 (WC9, WR103). A quantitative analysis of the UV, optical, near- and mid-IR spectrum of HD164270 is presented, allowing for line blanketing and wind clumping, revealing T* ~ 48kK, log L/L_sun ~ 4.9, dM/dt ~ 1e-5 M_sun/yr for a volume filling factor of f \~ 0.1. Our models predict that He is partially recombined in the outer stellar wind, such that recent radio-derived mass-loss rates of WC9 stars have been underestimated. We obtain C/He ~ 0.2 and O/He ~ 0.01 by number from optical diagnostics. Mid-IR fine structure lines of [NeII] 12.8 and [SIII] 18.7micron are observed, with [NeIII] and [SIV] absent. From these we obtain Ne/He ~ Ne^+/He = 2.2e-3 by number, 7 times higher than the Solar value (as recently derived by Asplund et al.), and S/He ~ S^2+/He = 5.1e-5 by number. From a comparison with similar results for other WC subtypes we conclude that WC9 stars are as chemically advanced as earlier subtypes. We consider why late WC stars are exclusively observed in high metallicity environments. In addition, we compare the UV/optical/mid-IR spectroscopic morphology of HD164270 with the Planetary Nebula central star BD+30 3639 ([WC9]). Their UV and optical signatures are remarkably similar, such that our quantitative comparisons confirm similarities in stellar temperature, wind densities and chemistry first proposed by Smith & Aller, in spite of completely different evolutionary histories, with HD164270 presently a factor of ten more massive than BD+30 3639. At mid-IR wavelengths, the dust from the dense young, nebula of BD+30 3639 completely dominates its appearance, in contrast with HD164270.
Crowther P. P.
Morris Pat
Smith JD
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