Bibcode
Herrero, A.
Bibliographical reference
A Massive Star Odyssey: From Main Sequence to Supernova, Proceedings of IAU Symposium #212, held 24-28 June 2001 in Lanzarote, Canary island, Spain. Edited by Karel van der Hucht, Artemio Herrero, and Esteban, César. San Francisco: Astronomical Society of the Pacific, 2003., p.3
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2003
Citations
15
Refereed citations
11
Description
I review our knowledge about effective temperatures and masses of
massive OB stars paying special attention to results recently obtained
using new atmospheric models including sphericity, mass-loss and
line-blanketing. The new temperature scales for O dwarfs and supergiants
are lower than previously accepted. No systematic mass discrepancy is
found among O supergiants, although individual problematic cases still
remain. It is shown that model atmospheres give answers consistent with
binary systems. Good agreement is found between theoretical predictions
and observations of the Wind Momentum-Luminosity relationship for
Galactic O-type supergiants. Finally, I review the status of the WLR in
M 33.