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A&A 404, 975-990 (2003)
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361:20030512
Stellar evolution with rotation
X. Wolf-Rayet star populations at solar metallicity
G. Meynet and A. MaederGeneva Observatory, 1290 Sauverny, Switzerland
e-mail: Andre.Maeder@obs.unige.ch
(Received 5 February 2003 / Accepted 6 March 2003)
Abstract
We examine the properties of Wolf-Rayet (WR) stars predicted by models
of rotating stars taking account of the new mass loss rates for O-type stars
and WR stars (Vink et al. 2000, 2001; Nugis & Lamers 2000)
and of the wind anisotropies induced by rotation. We find that the rotation velocities
v
of WR stars are modest, i.e. about 50 km s
-1, not very dependent on the initial
v
and masses. For the most massive stars, the evolution of
v is very strongly influenced
by the values of the mass loss rates; below ~12
the evolution of rotation
during the MS phase and later phases is dominated by the internal coupling. Massive stars
with extreme rotation may skip the LBV phase.
Key words: stars: evolution -- stars: rotation -- stars: Wolf-Rayet
Offprint request: G. Meynet, Georges.Meynet@obs.unige.ch
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