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A comparison between observed and predicted mass-loss rates and wind momentum of O stars
Authors:Claus Leitherer  Henny J. G. L. M. Lamers
Affiliation:(1) Space Telescope Science Institute, Baltimore, Maryland;(2) SRON Laboratory for Space Research and Astronomical Institute, Utrecht, The Netherlands
Abstract:Empirical mass-loss rates were derived for 28 luminous O stars from radio fluxes and Hagr equivalent widths. Comparison with theoretical values predicted by the theory of radiatively driven winds reveals a discrepancy of 0.30±0.05 dex, with the theoretical values being too low. We show that there is not only a mass-loss discrepancy but also a momentum flux discrepancy. The theoretically predicted momentum fluxes are too low by 0.17±0.04 dex. This discrepancy is independent of the adopted stellar mass. We demonstrate that the momentum discrepancy in the most luminous O stars is comparable to the one found in the least extreme Wolf-Rayet stars. We suggest that the physical reason for the break-down of the theory in Wolf-Rayet stars and the most luminous O stars may be related.
Keywords:O stars  mass loss  radiatively driven winds
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