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The circumstellar environment of Wolf–Rayet stars and gamma-ray burst afterglows
Authors:J J Eldridge  F Genet  F Daigne  R Mochkovitch
Institution:Department of Physics and Astronomy, Queen's University Belfast, Belfast BT7 1NN;Institut d'Astrophysique de Paris, 98bis Boulevard Arago, 75014 Paris, France;UniversitéPierre et Marie Curie –Paris VI, 4 place Jussiey, 75005 Paris, France
Abstract:We study the evolution of the circumstellar medium of massive stars. We pay particular attention to Wolf-Rayet stars that are thought to be the progenitors of some long gamma-ray bursts (GRBs). We detail the mass-loss rates we use in our stellar evolution models and how we estimate the stellar wind speeds during different phases. With these details we simulate the interactions between the wind and the interstellar medium to predict the circumstellar environment around the stars at the time of core-collapse. We then investigate how the structure of the environment might affect the GRB afterglow. We find that when the afterglow jet encounters the free-wind/stalled-wind interface, rebrightening occurs and a bump is seen in the afterglow light curve. However, our predicted positions of this interface are too distant from the site of the GRB to reach while the afterglow remains observable. The values of the final wind density,   A *  , from our stellar models are of the same order (?1) as some of the values inferred from observed afterglow light curves. We do not reproduce the lowest   A *  values below 0.5 inferred from afterglow observations. For these cases, we suggest that the progenitors could have been a WO-type Wolf–Rayet (WR) star or a very low-metallicity star. Finally, we turn our attention to the matter of stellar wind material producing absorption lines in the afterglow spectra. We discuss the observational signatures of two WR stellar types, WC and WO, in the afterglow light curve and spectra. We also indicate how it may be possible to constrain the initial mass and metallicity of a GRB progenitor by using the inferred wind density and wind velocity.
Keywords:circumstellar matter  stars: evolution  stars: winds  outflows  stars: Wolf  Rayet  gamma-rays: bursts
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