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Evolution of Wolf-Rayet stars as black hole progenitors

Authors :
Higgins, Erin R.
Sander, Andreas A. C.
Vink, Jorick S.
Hirschi, Raphael
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Evolved Wolf-Rayet stars form a key aspect of massive star evolution, and their strong outflows determine their final fates. In this study, we calculate grids of stellar models for a wide range of initial masses at five metallicities (ranging from solar down to just 2% solar). We compare a recent hydrodynamically-consistent wind prescription with two earlier frequently-used wind recipes in stellar evolution and population synthesis modelling, and we present the ranges of maximum final masses at core He-exhaustion for each wind prescription and metallicity Z. Our model grids reveal qualitative differences in mass-loss behaviour of the wind prescriptions in terms of "convergence". Using the prescription from Nugis & Lamers the maximum stellar black hole is found to converge to a value of 20-30Msun, independent of host metallicity, however when utilising the new physically-motivated prescription from Sander & Vink there is no convergence to a maximum black hole mass value. The final mass is simply larger for larger initial He-star mass, which implies that the upper black hole limit for He-stars below the pair-instability gap is set by prior evolution with mass loss, or the pair instability itself. Quantitatively, we find the critical Z for pair-instability (Z_PI) to be as high as 50% Zsolar, corresponding to the host metallicity of the LMC. Moreover, while the Nugis & Lamers prescription would not predict any black holes above the approx 130Msun pair-instability limit, with Sander & Vink winds included, we demonstrate a potential channel for very massive helium stars to form such massive black holes at ~2% Zsolar or below.<br />Comment: Accepted for publication in MNRAS. 17 pages, 16 figures

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2105.12139
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stab1548