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WN11 star setâre-ye WN11 Fr.: étoile WN11 A → WN Wolf-Rayet star whose spectrum shows the following emission line characteristics: N II 3995 Å as strong as He II 4686 Å, N III 4634-4641, 5314 Å weak or absent, Balmer lines, He I with → P Cygni profile. W, from → Wolf-Rayet; N, from → nitrogen; → star. |
WN2 star setâre-ye WN2 Fr.: étoile WN2 A → WN Wolf-Rayet star whose spectrum shows the following emission line characteristics: N V 4603, 4619 Å weak or absent,He II 4686 Å strong. W, from → Wolf-Rayet; N, from → nitrogen; → star. |
WN2.5 star setâre-ye WN2.5 Fr.: étoile WN2.5 A → WN Wolf-Rayet star whose spectrum shows the following emission line characteristics: N V 4603, 4619 Å present, N IV 3479-3484, 4058 Å absent. W, from → Wolf-Rayet; N, from → nitrogen; → star. |
WN3 star setâre-ye WN3 Fr.: étoile WN3 A → WN Wolf-Rayet star whose spectrum shows the following emission line characteristics: N IV 3479-3484, 4058 Å very weaker than N V 3479-3484, 4058 Å and N III 4634-4641, 5314 Å weak or absent. W, from → Wolf-Rayet; N, from → nitrogen; → star. |
WN3/O3 star setâre-ye WN/O3 Fr.: étoile WN3/O3 A new type of → Wolf-Rayet stars found in the → Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC). These stars have both strong → emission lines, as well as → He II lines and → Balmer lines in absorption and spectroscopically resemble a → WN3 and → O3V binary pair. However, they are visually too faint to be WN3+O3 V → binary systems. So far nine WN3/O3 types have been detected, making up ~ 6% of the population of LMC WRs. Their temperatures are estimated to be around 100,000 K, a bit hotter than the majority of → WN Wolf-Rayet stars (by around 10,000 K) although a few hotter WNs are known. The abundances are what you would expect for → CNO equilibrium. However, most anomalous are their → mass-loss rates which are more like that of an → O star than a WN star. While their evolutionary status is uncertain, their low mass-loss rates and → wind velocities suggest that they are not products of homogeneous evolution. It is possible instead that these stars represent an intermediate stage between O stars and WNs. Since WN3/O3 stars are unknown in the Milky Way, their formation would depend upon → metallicity (Neugent et al., 2017, arxiv:1704.05497). |
WN4 star setâre-ye WN4 Fr.: étoile WN4 A → WN Wolf-Rayet star whose spectrum shows the following emission line characteristics: N IV 3479-3484, 4058 Å about N V 3479-3484, 4058 Å and N III 4634-4641, 5314 Å weak or absent. W, from → Wolf-Rayet; N, from → nitrogen; → star. |
WN4.5 star setâre-ye WN4.5 Fr.: étoile WN4.5 A → WN Wolf-Rayet star whose spectrum shows the following emission line characteristics: N IV 3479-3484, 4058 Å stronger than N V 3479-3484, 4058 Å and N III 4634-4641, 5314 Å weak or absent. W, from → Wolf-Rayet; N, from → nitrogen; → star. |
WN5 star setâre-ye WN5 Fr.: étoile WN5 A → WN Wolf-Rayet star whose spectrum shows the following emission line characteristics: N III 4634-4641, 5314 Å as strong as N IV 3479-3484, 4058 Å as strong as N V 3479-3484, 4058 Å. W, from → Wolf-Rayet; N, from → nitrogen; → star. |
WN6 star setâre-ye WN6 Fr.: étoile WN6 A → WN Wolf-Rayet star whose spectrum shows the following emission line characteristics: N III 4634-4641, 5314 Å about N IV 3479-3484, 4058 Å and N V 3479-3484, 4058 Å present, but weak. W, from → Wolf-Rayet; N, from → nitrogen; → star. |
WN6ha WN6ha Fr.: WN6ha A → WNh type → Wolf-Rayet (→ WN6 star) with → absorption lines in its spectrum that have not been attributed to the presence of a → companion. For example → NGC 3603-A1. The letter "a" indicating → absorption; → WNh type. |
WN7 star setâre-ye WN7 Fr.: étoile WN7 A → WN Wolf-Rayet star whose spectrum shows the following emission line characteristics: N III 4634-4641, 5314 Å stronger than N IV 3479-3484, 4058 Å, N III weaker than He II 4686 Å, He I weak with → P Cygni profile. W, from → Wolf-Rayet; N, from → nitrogen; → star. |
WN8 star setâre-ye WN8 Fr.: étoile WN8 A → WN Wolf-Rayet star whose spectrum shows the following emission line characteristics: N III 4634-4641, 5314 Å very stronger than N IV 3479-3484, 4058 Å, N III about He II 4686 Å, and He I with → P Cygni profile. W, from → Wolf-Rayet; N, from → nitrogen; → star. |
WN9 star setâre-ye WN9 Fr.: étoile WN9 A → WN Wolf-Rayet star whose spectrum shows the following emission line characteristics: N III 4634-4641, 5314 Å stronger than N II 3995 Å, N IV 3479-3484, 4058 Å absent, He I with → P Cygni profile. W, from → Wolf-Rayet; N, from → nitrogen; → star. |
WNE Wolf-Rayet Wolf-Rayet-e WNE Fr.: Wolf-Rayet WNE In theoretical models, a → Wolf-Rayet star without hydrogen at its surface (< 10-5 in number) and with surface carbon abundance smaller than nitrogen abundance. W short for Wolf-Rayet star, N for → nitrogen, E for early. |
WNh type guneh-ye WNh Fr.: étoile de type WNh A → WN Wolf-Rayet star which is hydrogen rich. WNh stars are initially more massive and have lost relatively little mass compared to other WR stars. It is suggested that these types are core hydrogen burning → main sequence objects. The most massive stars currently known are all WNh stars rather than O-type main sequence stars. WN, from → WN Wolf-Rayet; h, from → hydrogen. |
WNL Wolf-Rayet Wolf-Rayet-e WNL Fr.: Wolf-Rayet WNL In theoretical models, a → Wolf-Rayet star with hydrogen at its surface (> 10-5 in number). A star enters the Wolf-Rayet phase as a WNL, then may evolve through the sequence WNL → WNE, → WC, → WO. It can end its evolution at any of these stages. W short for Wolf-Rayet star, N for → nitrogen, L for late. |
WO Wolf-Rayet Wolf-Rayet-e WO Fr.: Wolf-Rayet WO A → Wolf-Rayet star whose spectrum shows emission lines of carbon and strong emission lines of oxygen O VI 3811-34 Å. In theoretical models, a W-R star whose carbon abundance at surface is larger than nitrogen abundance and has the abundance ratio (C + O) / He > 1 (in number). W short for Wolf-Rayet star, O for → oxygen. |
WO1 type setâre-ye WO1 Fr.: étoile WO1 An oxygen-rich → Wolf-Rayet star whose spectrum shows the following emission line characteristics: No O IV 3400 Å, strong O VI 3811-34 Å, O V 5572-98 Å about or stronger than C IV 5801-12 Å, no C III 5696 Å. W, from → Wolf-Rayet; O, from → oxygen; → star. |
WO2 type setâre-ye WO2 Fr.: étoile WO2 An oxygen-rich → Wolf-Rayet star whose spectrum shows the following emission line characteristics: No O IV 3400 Å, strong O VI 3811-34 Å, O V 5572-98 Å weaker than C IV 5801-12 Å, no C III 5696 Å. W, from → Wolf-Rayet; O, from → oxygen; → star. |
wobble 1) palâpelidan; 2) palâpel Fr.: chanceler, osciller, vaciller; chancellement, vacillement 1a) To incline to one side and to the other alternately, as a wheel, top, or
other rotating body when not properly balanced. Probably from Low Ger. wabbeln "to wobble;" cognate with O.N. vafla "hover about, totter," related to vafra "move unsteadily." Palâpel "wobbling, unsteady motion" in štiyâni dialect, variant in colloquial Persian pilipili, pelpel (pilipili raftan, pilipili xordan). |
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