Bibcode
Weidner, C.; Vink, J. S.
Bibliographical reference
Astronomy and Astrophysics, Volume 524, id.A98
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2010
Journal
Citations
87
Refereed citations
79
Description
Context. The “mass discrepancy” in massive O stars
represents a long-standing problem in stellar astrophysics with
far-reaching implications for the chemical and dynamical feedback in
galaxies. Aims: Our goal is to investigate this mass discrepancy
by comparing state-of-the-art model masses with model-independent masses
determined from eclipsing binaries. Methods: Using stellar
evolution models and a recent calibration of stellar parameters for
O-star spectral sub-classes, we present a convenient way to convert
observed solar metallicity O star spectral types into model masses,
which we subsequently compare to our dynamical mass compilation. We also
derive similar conversions for Large and Small Magellanic Cloud
metallicities. Results: We obtain a good agreement between model
and dynamical masses, suggesting the long-standing problem of a
systematic mass discrepancy problem may have been solved. We also
provide error ranges for the model masses, as well as minimal and
maximal age estimates for when the model stars are in a given spectral
type box.
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