Bibcode
Garcia, M.; Herrero, A.; Najarro, Francisco
Referencia bibliográfica
Astrophysics and Space Science, Volume 335, Issue 1, pp.91-96
Fecha de publicación:
9
2011
Revista
Número de citas
4
Número de citas referidas
2
Descripción
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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