Mass loss by stellar wind is a key agent in the evolution and spectroscopic appearance of massive main sequence and post-main sequence stars. In Wolf–Rayet stars the winds can be so dense and so optically thick that the photosphere appears in the highly supersonic part of the outflow, veiling the underlying subsonic part of the star, and leaving the initial acceleration of the wind inaccessible to observations. Here we investigate the conditions and the structure of the subsonic part of the outflow of Galactic Wolf–Rayet stars, in particular of the WNE subclass; our focus is on the conditions at the sonic point of their winds. We compute 1D hydrodynamic stellar structure models for massive helium stars adopting outer boundaries at the sonic...
Context. The mass loss of helium-burning stars, which are partially or completely stripped of their ...
Context. Oxygen sequence Wolf-Rayet (WO) stars are a very rare stage in the evolution of massive sta...
The Wolf-Rayet (WR) stars are hot luminous objects which are suffering an extreme mass loss via a co...
Mass loss by stellar wind is a key agent in the evolution and spectroscopic appearance of massive ma...
We investigate the influence of a grey, optically thick wind on the surface and internal structure o...
Context. Vigorous mass loss in the classical Wolf-Rayet (WR) phase is important for the late evoluti...
Context. The classical Wolf-Rayet (WR) phase is believed to mark the end stage of the evolution of m...
International audienceContext. Classical Wolf-Rayet (WR) stars are direct supernova progenitors unde...
Classical Wolf Rayet (WR) stars are direct supernova progenitors undergoing vigorous mass-loss. Unde...
Context. The envelopes of stars near the Eddington limit are prone to various instabilities. A high ...
Context. Towards the end of their evolution, hot massive stars develop strong stellar winds and appe...
Context. Radiation-driven mass loss plays a key role in the life cycles of massive stars. However, b...
Context. Mass-loss rate is one of the most important stellar parameters. Mass loss via stellar winds...
We continue our numerical analysis of the morphological and energetic influence of massive stars on ...
Classical Wolf-Rayet (WR) stars mark an important stage in the late evolution of massive stars. As h...
Context. The mass loss of helium-burning stars, which are partially or completely stripped of their ...
Context. Oxygen sequence Wolf-Rayet (WO) stars are a very rare stage in the evolution of massive sta...
The Wolf-Rayet (WR) stars are hot luminous objects which are suffering an extreme mass loss via a co...
Mass loss by stellar wind is a key agent in the evolution and spectroscopic appearance of massive ma...
We investigate the influence of a grey, optically thick wind on the surface and internal structure o...
Context. Vigorous mass loss in the classical Wolf-Rayet (WR) phase is important for the late evoluti...
Context. The classical Wolf-Rayet (WR) phase is believed to mark the end stage of the evolution of m...
International audienceContext. Classical Wolf-Rayet (WR) stars are direct supernova progenitors unde...
Classical Wolf Rayet (WR) stars are direct supernova progenitors undergoing vigorous mass-loss. Unde...
Context. The envelopes of stars near the Eddington limit are prone to various instabilities. A high ...
Context. Towards the end of their evolution, hot massive stars develop strong stellar winds and appe...
Context. Radiation-driven mass loss plays a key role in the life cycles of massive stars. However, b...
Context. Mass-loss rate is one of the most important stellar parameters. Mass loss via stellar winds...
We continue our numerical analysis of the morphological and energetic influence of massive stars on ...
Classical Wolf-Rayet (WR) stars mark an important stage in the late evolution of massive stars. As h...
Context. The mass loss of helium-burning stars, which are partially or completely stripped of their ...
Context. Oxygen sequence Wolf-Rayet (WO) stars are a very rare stage in the evolution of massive sta...
The Wolf-Rayet (WR) stars are hot luminous objects which are suffering an extreme mass loss via a co...