Context. Massive stars play a dominant role in the Universe, but one of the main drivers for their evolution, their mass loss, remains poorly understood. Aims. In this study, we test the theoretically predicted mass-loss behaviour as a function of stellar effective temperature across the so-called “bi-stability” jump. Methods. We observe OB supergiants in the spectral range O8-B3 at radio wavelengths to measure their thermal radio flux densities, and complement these measurements with data from the literature. We derive the radio mass-loss rates and wind efficiencies, and compare our results with Hα mass-loss rates and predictions based on radiation-driven wind models. Results. The wind efficiency shows the possible presence of a local maxi...
Context. Mass loss is essential for massive star evolution, thus also for the variety of a...
Context. Massive stars and their stellar winds are important for a number of feedback processes. The...
Context. Mass-loss, occurring through radiation driven supersonic winds, is a key issue throughout t...
Context.Massive stars play a dominant role in the Universe, but one of the main drivers for their e...
Context. Massive stars play a dominant role in the Universe, but one of the main drivers for their e...
We present the results of a first campaign of radio continuum observations toward supergiants with s...
Context. Reliable predictions of mass-loss rates are important for massive-star evolution computatio...
We present the results of Monte Carlo mass-loss predictions for massive stars covering a wide range ...
A sample of OB stars (eleven Of, one O and one B supergiant) has been surveyed with the Australia Te...
Context. The behaviour of mass loss across the so-called bi-stability jump, where iron recombines fr...
Massive stars have strong stellar winds that direct their evolution through the upper Hertzsprung-Ru...
Context. The mass loss of helium-burning stars, which are partially or completely stripped of their ...
Aims. Current mass-loss rate estimates imply that main sequence line-driven winds are not sufficient...
Context. Mass loss from massive stars forms an important aspect of the evolution of massive stars, a...
We study the origin of the observed bi-stability jump in the terminal velocity of the winds of super...
Context. Mass loss is essential for massive star evolution, thus also for the variety of a...
Context. Massive stars and their stellar winds are important for a number of feedback processes. The...
Context. Mass-loss, occurring through radiation driven supersonic winds, is a key issue throughout t...
Context.Massive stars play a dominant role in the Universe, but one of the main drivers for their e...
Context. Massive stars play a dominant role in the Universe, but one of the main drivers for their e...
We present the results of a first campaign of radio continuum observations toward supergiants with s...
Context. Reliable predictions of mass-loss rates are important for massive-star evolution computatio...
We present the results of Monte Carlo mass-loss predictions for massive stars covering a wide range ...
A sample of OB stars (eleven Of, one O and one B supergiant) has been surveyed with the Australia Te...
Context. The behaviour of mass loss across the so-called bi-stability jump, where iron recombines fr...
Massive stars have strong stellar winds that direct their evolution through the upper Hertzsprung-Ru...
Context. The mass loss of helium-burning stars, which are partially or completely stripped of their ...
Aims. Current mass-loss rate estimates imply that main sequence line-driven winds are not sufficient...
Context. Mass loss from massive stars forms an important aspect of the evolution of massive stars, a...
We study the origin of the observed bi-stability jump in the terminal velocity of the winds of super...
Context. Mass loss is essential for massive star evolution, thus also for the variety of a...
Context. Massive stars and their stellar winds are important for a number of feedback processes. The...
Context. Mass-loss, occurring through radiation driven supersonic winds, is a key issue throughout t...