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Circumstellar dust shells around WN10-11 and WC8-10 stars: An evolutionary sequence?∗
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 04 August 2017
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In a recent IR photometric survey of late-type WC and WN stars, it was discovered that not only most WC8-10 stars have circumstellar dust shells, but that two extreme late-type WN stars also have strong IR excesses from circumstellar dust. The latter shells appear to have significantly different density distributions. In this paper the possibility of an evolutionary sequence is suggested.
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- II. EVOLUTION OF MASSIVE STARS EVOLUTION AND MODELS
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