Testing the predicted mass-loss bi-stability jump at radio wavelengths

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 &...

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Autores principales: Benaglia, Paula, Vink, J. S., Martí, J., Maíz Apellániz, Jesús, Koribalski, B., Crowther, P. A.
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Publicado: 2007
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Acceso en línea:http://sedici.unlp.edu.ar/handle/10915/83159
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topic Ciencias Astronómicas
Radio continuum: stars
Stars: early-type
Stars: mass-loss
Stars: winds, outflows
spellingShingle Ciencias Astronómicas
Radio continuum: stars
Stars: early-type
Stars: mass-loss
Stars: winds, outflows
Benaglia, Paula
Vink, J. S.
Martí, J.
Maíz Apellániz, Jesús
Koribalski, B.
Crowther, P. A.
Testing the predicted mass-loss bi-stability jump at radio wavelengths
topic_facet Ciencias Astronómicas
Radio continuum: stars
Stars: early-type
Stars: mass-loss
Stars: winds, outflows
description 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 08-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 maximum around an effective temperature of 21 000 K - in qualitative agreement with predictions. Furthermore, we find that the absolute values of the radio mass-loss rates show good agreement with empirical Hα rates derived assuming homogeneous winds - for the spectral range under consideration. However, the empirical mass-loss rates are larger (by a factor of a few) than the predicted rates from radiation-driven wind theory for objects above the bi-stability jump (BSJ) temperature, whilst they are smaller (by a factor of a few) for stars below the BSJ temperature. The reason for these discrepancies remains as yel unresolved. A new wind momenta-luminosity relation (WLR) for 08-B0 stars has been derived using the radio observations. The validity of the WLR as a function of the fitting parameter related to the force multiplier αeff (Kudritzki & Puls 2000) is discussed. Conclusions. Our most interesting finding is that the qualitative behaviour of the empirical wind efficiencies with effective temperature is in line with the predicted behaviour, and this presents the first hint of empirical evidence for the predicted mass-loss bi-stability jump. However, a larger sample of stars around the BSJ needs to be observed to confirm this finding.
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author Benaglia, Paula
Vink, J. S.
Martí, J.
Maíz Apellániz, Jesús
Koribalski, B.
Crowther, P. A.
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Vink, J. S.
Martí, J.
Maíz Apellániz, Jesús
Koribalski, B.
Crowther, P. A.
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title Testing the predicted mass-loss bi-stability jump at radio wavelengths
title_short Testing the predicted mass-loss bi-stability jump at radio wavelengths
title_full Testing the predicted mass-loss bi-stability jump at radio wavelengths
title_fullStr Testing the predicted mass-loss bi-stability jump at radio wavelengths
title_full_unstemmed Testing the predicted mass-loss bi-stability jump at radio wavelengths
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