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The wind properties of O-type stars at sub-SMC metallicity

Solar and Stellar Astrophysics 2025-06-02 v1 Astrophysics of Galaxies

Abstract

Radiation-driven winds heavily influence the evolution and fate of massive stars. Feedback processes from these winds impact the properties of the interstellar medium of their host galaxies. The dependence of mass loss on stellar properties is poorly understood, particularly at low metallicity (ZZ). We aim to characterise stellar and wind properties of massive stars in Local Group dwarf galaxies with ZZ below that of the Small Magellanic Cloud and confront our findings to theories of radiation-driven winds. We perform quantitative optical and UV spectroscopy on a sample of 11 O-type stars in nearby dwarf galaxies with Z<0.2ZZ < 0.2\,Z_\odot. The stellar atmosphere code Fastwind and the genetic algorithm Kiwi-GA are used to determine stellar and wind parameters. Inhomogeneities in the wind are assumed to be optically thin. The winds of the sample stars are weak, with mass loss rates 109107Myr1\sim 10^{-9}-10^{-7}\,M_\odot\,{\rm yr}^{-1}. Such feeble winds can only be constrained if UV spectra are available. The modified wind momentum as a function of luminosity (LL) for stars in this ZZ regime is in agreement with extrapolations to lower ZZ of a recently established empirical relation for this quantity as a function of both LL and ZZ. However, theoretical prescriptions do not match our results or those of other recent analyses at low luminosity (L105.2LL \lesssim 10^{5.2}\,L_{\odot}) and low ZZ; in this regime, they predict winds that are stronger by an order of magnitude or more. For our sample stars at Z0.14ZZ \sim 0.14\,Z_\odot, with masses 3050M\sim 30 - 50\,M_{\odot}, stellar winds strip little mass during main-sequence evolution. However, if the steep dependence of mass loss on luminosity found here also holds for more massive stars at these metallicities, these may suffer as severely from main-sequence mass stripping as very massive stars in the Large Magellanic Cloud and Milky Way.

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@article{arxiv.2503.23932,
  title  = {The wind properties of O-type stars at sub-SMC metallicity},
  author = {Ciarán Furey and O. Grace Telford and Alex de Koter and Frank Backs and Sarah A. Brands and Jorick S. Vink and Lex Kaper and Jesús Gomez-Mantecon and Frank Tramper and Miriam Garcia},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2503.23932},
  year   = {2025}
}

Comments

Accepted for publication in A&A, 26 pages, 16 figures, 16 tables, Appendices G and H online at Zenodo