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    Publication Date: 2019-07-13
    Description: Even though the loss of the outer, H-rich envelope may be a necessary condition for forming WR stars, it is clearly not a sufficient one. This is because the majority of planetary nuclei do not have a WR-type spectrum. The question why some central stars are WR stars while others are, say, O stars is addressed here. The question is approached by ascertaining how the properties of WR-type central stars differ from those of O-type stars. The study therefore begins with the classification and calibration of WR spectra. It is found that whereas the WR phenomenon may occur in stars of any mass, it is limited to stars that have been stripped (or mixed) down to their cores. The fact of prior envelope loss, however, is not sufficient to predict which stars will develop WR characteristics. Instead, a comprehensive description of envelope loss, including a detailed accounting of interior conditions and processes at the core envelope interface, will be required to explain the onset of WR characteristics.
    Keywords: ASTROPHYSICS
    Type: In: Wolf-Rayet stars: Observations, physics, evolution; Sep 18, 1981 - Sep 22, 1981; Cozumel; Mexico
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