Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
2006-08-03
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
10 pages, 7 figures, Review paper to appear in proc "Metal Rich Universe" (ed. G. Israelian). CUP style file included
Scientific paper
Observed properties of Wolf-Rayet stars at high metallicity are reviewed. Wolf-Rayet stars are more common at higher metallicity, as a result of stronger mass-loss during earlier evolutionary phases with late WC subtypes signatures of solar metallicity or higher. Similar numbers of early (WC4-7) and late (WC8-9) stars are observed in the Solar neighbourhood, whilst late subtypes dominate at higher metallicities, such as Westerlund 1 in the inner Milky Way and in M83. The observed trend to later WC subtype within metal-rich environments is intimately linked to a metallicity dependence of WR stars, in the sense that strong winds preferentially favour late subtypes. This has relevance to (a) the upper mass limit in metal-rich galaxies such as NGC 3049, due to softer ionizing fluxes from WR stars at high metallicity; (b) evolutionary models including a WR metallicity dependence provide a better match to the observed N(WC)/N(WN) ratio. The latter conclusion partially rests upon the assumption of constant line luminosities for WR stars, yet observations and theoretical atmospheric models reveal higher line fluxes at high metallicity.
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