Diagnostic of the unstable envelopes of Wolf-Rayet stars
Luca Grassitelli, Andre-Nicolas Chene', Debashis Sanyal, Norbert, Langer, Nicole St.Louis, Joachim Bestenlehner, Luca Fossati

TL;DR
This study investigates the instabilities in Wolf-Rayet star envelopes caused by high Eddington factors and Fe opacity, linking sub-surface convection and pulsations to observed wind structures and variability.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed analysis of convective and pulsational instabilities in Wolf-Rayet stars, connecting theoretical models with observational variability data.
Findings
Sub-surface convective regions are present in all models.
Stars above 10Msun show surface velocities around 10 km/s.
Pulsations occur in stars with 9-14Msun, stabilized by mass loss in more massive stars.
Abstract
The envelopes of stars near the Eddington limit are prone to various instabilities. A high Eddington factor in connection with the Fe opacity peak leads to convective instability, and a corresponding envelope inflation may induce pulsational instability. Here, we investigate the occurrence and consequences of both instabilities in models of Wolf-Rayet stars. We determine the convective velocities in the sub-surface convective zones to estimate the amplitude of the turbulent velocity at the base of the wind that potentially leads to the formation of small-scale wind structures, as observed in several WR stars. We also investigate the effect of mass loss on the pulsations of our models. We approximated solar metallicity WR stars by models of mass-losing helium stars, and we characterized the properties of convection in the envelope adopting the standard MLT. Our results show the…
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