The metallicity dependence of envelope inflation in massive stars
D. Sanyal, N. Langer, D. Sz\'ecsi, S.-C Yoon, L. Grassitelli

TL;DR
This study investigates how metallicity influences envelope inflation in massive stars, revealing that lower metallicity stars can sustain inflation at higher masses and temperatures, affecting their evolution and variability.
Contribution
It provides a comparative analysis of envelope inflation across different metallicities, establishing the metallicity dependence of the inflation threshold and its implications.
Findings
Envelope inflation occurs at all metallicities but at different mass thresholds.
Lower metallicity stars can have inflated envelopes at much higher masses.
Inflation influences stellar variability and evolution, especially in luminous blue variables.
Abstract
Recently it has been found that models of massive stars reach the Eddington limit in their interior, which leads to dilute extended envelopes. We perform a comparative study of the envelope properties of massive stars at different metallicities, with the aim to establish the impact of the stellar metallicity on the effect of envelope inflation. We analyse published grids of core-hydrogen burning massive star models computed with metallicities appropriate for massive stars in the Milky Way, the LMC and the SMC, the very metal poor dwarf galaxy I Zwicky 18, and for metal-free chemical composition. Stellar models of all the investigated metallicities reach and exceed the Eddington limit in their interior, aided by the opacity peaks of iron, helium and hydrogen, and consequently develop inflated envelopes. Envelope inflation leads to a redward bending of the zero-age main sequence and a…
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