WSO and the winds of massive stars: the gate to the metal-poor Local Universe |
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Authors: | Miriam Garcia Artemio Herrero Francisco Najarro |
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Affiliation: | 1.Instituto de Astrofísica de Canarias (IAC),La Laguna,Spain;2.Depto. Astrofísica,Universidad de La Laguna (ULL),La Laguna,Spain;3.Centro de Astrobiología (CSIC-INTA),Torrejón de Ardoz, Madrid,Spain |
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Abstract: | The spectrographs on-board the World Space Observatory (WSO) will provide access to the 1020–1800 Å wavelength range with unprecedented sensitivity. Previous observatories operating in the 1150–2000 Å range (such as IUE and HST-STIS) have proved extremely useful to study the winds of OB type stars, which leave their most prominent imprints in the far ultraviolet range. The addition of the λ < 1200 Å wavelengths is critical as it contains important diagnostic lines for mass loss and shocks in the wind, as found by FUSE-based analyses.WSO will enable quantitative spectroscopic analyses of blue massive stars in the Local Group beyond the Magellanic Clouds. The results will lead to the characterization of their winds as a function of metallicity, and shed new light on current urging questions regarding radiation driven winds. |
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