On the optically-thick winds of Wolf-Rayet stars
G. Gr\"afener, S.P. Owocki, L. Grassitelli, N. Langer

TL;DR
This paper develops a theoretical framework connecting stellar structure and wind models for Wolf-Rayet stars, deriving mass-loss rates and limits that align with some observations but suggest the need for more complex wind structures.
Contribution
It introduces a combined model for He star structures and optically-thick winds, revealing mass-loss relations and limits that challenge standard assumptions and suggest alternative wind structures.
Findings
Mass-loss rates agree with empirical relations.
Existence of stellar mass limits for WR winds.
Discrepancies with observations in the LMC.
Abstract
(abridged) The strong winds of Wolf-Rayet (WR) stars are important for the mechanical and chemical feedback of the most massive stars and determine whether they end their lives as neutron stars or black holes. In this work we investigate theoretically the mass-loss properties of H-free WR stars of the nitrogen sequence (WN stars). We connect stellar structure models for He stars with wind models for optically-thick winds and assess how both types of models can simultaneously fulfill their respective sonic-point conditions. Fixing the outer wind law and terminal wind velocity, we obtain unique solutions for the mass-loss rates of optically-thick, radiatively-driven winds of WR stars in the phase of core He-burning. The resulting mass-loss relations as a function of stellar parameters, agree well with previous empirical relations. Furthermore, we encounter stellar mass limits below which…
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