English

Mass loss and evolution of hot massive stars

Astrophysics 2009-11-13 v1

Abstract

We discuss the role of mass loss for the evolution of the most massive stars, highlighting the role of the predicted bi-stability jump that might be relevant for the evolution of rotational velocities during or just after the main sequence. This mechanism is also proposed as an explanation for the mass-loss variations seen in the winds from Luminous Blue Variables (LBVs). These might be relevant for the quasi-sinusoidal modulations seen in a number of recent transitional supernovae (SNe), as well as for the double-throughed absorption profile recently discovered in the Halpha line of SN 2005gj. Finally, we discuss the role of metallicity via the Z-dependent character of their winds, during both the initial and final (Wolf-Rayet) phases of evolution, with implications for the angular momentum evolution of the progenitor stars of long gamma-ray bursts (GRBs).

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@article{arxiv.0809.4789,
  title  = {Mass loss and evolution of hot massive stars},
  author = {Jorick S. Vink},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0809.4789},
  year   = {2009}
}

Comments

10 pages, 6 figures

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