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Mass loss and the Eddington parameter

Joachim M. Bestenlehner

Published 2022-09-02Version 1

Mass loss through stellar winds plays a dominant role in the evolution of massive stars. Very massive stars (VMSs, $> 100 M_{\odot}$) display Wolf-Rayet spectral morphologies (WNh) whilst on the main-sequence. Bestenlehner (2020) extended the elegant and widely used stellar wind theory by Castor, Abbott & Klein (1975) from the optically thin (O star) to the optically thick main-sequence (WNh) wind regime. The new mass-loss description is able to explain the empirical mass-loss dependence on the Eddington parameter and is suitable for incorporation into stellar evolution models for massive and very massive stars. The prescription can be calibrated with the transition mass-loss rate defined in Vink & Gr\"afener (2012). Based on the stellar sample presented in Bestenlehner et al. (2014) we derive a mass-loss recipe for the Large Magellanic Cloud using the new theoretical mass-loss prescription of Bestenlehner (2020).

Comments: 6 pages, 3 figures, Proceedings for IAU Symposium 361 "Massive Stars Near and Far" (eds. Nicole St-Louis, Jorick Vink, Jonathan Mackey)
Categories: astro-ph.SR, astro-ph.HE
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