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Evolution of a 30 Mʘ star: the interplay of nuclear burning and mass loss
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 12 April 2016
Abstract
Evolutionary tracks for a 30 Mʘ star with various mass loss rates (MLR) were evolved to core He exhaustion. The “overluminosity” of mass losing (ML) stars is explained in terms of the well known mass-luminosity (M-L) law. A critical ZAMS MLR above which mass loss leads to evolution to fainter luminosities is derived. Two tracks showed reversals in their direction of evolution across the HR diagram. These have been shown to be a consequence of mass loss dominating over the effects of the shell source. An analytic criterion for this condition has been derived.
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- Session V - Mass Loss and Stellar Evolution: Massive Stars
- Information
- International Astronomical Union Colloquium , Volume 59: Effects of Mass Loss on Stellar Evolution , 1981 , pp. 261 - 263
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- Copyright © Reidel 1981