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Wolf-Rayet stars in starbursts: Effects of a change of mass loss rate

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  07 August 2017

G. Meynet*
Affiliation:
Geneva Observatory, CH-1290 Sauverny, Switzerland

Abstract

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We present here starburst models based on the most recent grids of stellar evolutionary tracks obtained by the Geneva group. These new models, computed with enhanced mass loss rates during the main sequence and the Wolf-Rayet WNL phases, very well reproduce the luminosities, surface abundances and statistics of WR stars (Maeder & Meynet 1994). This change of the mass loss rates considerably affects the way the WR stars, born in a starburst's episode, are distributed among the different WR subtypes. We compare the theoretical predictions with recent observations and conclude that: (1) to reproduce the high observed ratios of WNL to O-type stars, a flat IMF seems to be required; and (2) the models which reproduce the best the observed characteristics of WR stars, i.e., those computed with an enhanced mass loss rate, can also account for the observed properties of the WR populations observed in starbursts. Moreover, the possible presence of numerous WC stars found in the low metallicity He2-10 A starburst by Vacca and Conti (1992), can only be accounted for when the high mass loss rate stellar models are used.

Type
Session V - poster summaries
Copyright
Copyright © Kluwer 1995 

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