Credit: Yves Grosdidier, Anthony Moffat (Universitie de Montreal), Gilles Joncas (Universite Laval), Agnes Acker (Strasbourg), STScI, and NASA November, 1998
Wolf-Rayets stars are divided into 3 classes based on their spectra, the WN stars
(nitrogen dominant, some carbon), WC stars (carbon dominant, no nitrogen), and the
rare WO stars with C/O < 1.
The WC stars optical spectra show emission lines from H, CII, CIII (5696Å), CIV (5805Å), OV (5592Å), HeI, and HeII. No nitrogen lines are seen in the WC stars. In the UV, there are strong emission features from CII, CIII, CIV, OIV, OV, SiIV, HeII, FeIII, FeIV, and FeV.
Wolf-Rayet galaxies are galaxies that contain a large population of Wolf-Rayet stars. These emission-line galaxies show a broad 4686 HeII emission feature due to the WR stars. About one-quarter of these galaxies also show broad NIII 4640 A emission. <<
Click here for a catalog of the northern WR stars.
WN Type | Nitrogen Line Criteria | Other Criteria |
---|---|---|
WN 9 | NIII present; NIV weak or absent | lower Balmer series; HeI |
WN 8 | NIII >> NIV | NIII 4640Å < |
WN 7 | NIII > NIV | NIII 4640Å < |
WN 6 | NIII = NIV; NV present but weak | |
WN 5 | NIII = NIV = NV | |
WN 4.5 | NIV > NV; NIII weak or absent | |
WN 4 | NIV = NV; NIII weak or absent | |
WN 3 | NIV << | |
WN 2 | NV weak or absent | Strong HeII |
WC Type | Carbon Line Criteria | Carbon/Oxygen Criteria | Other Criteria |
---|---|---|---|
WC 9 | CIII > CIV | OV weak or absent | CII present |
WC 8.5 | CIII > CIV | OV weak or absent | CII not present |
WC 8 | CIII = CIV | OV weak or absent | |
WC 7 | CIII < | CIII >> OV | |
WC 6 | CIII << | CIII > OV | |
WC 5 | CIII << | CIII < | |
WC 4 | CIII <<< | OV moderate |
Credit: Yves Grosdidier, Anthony Moffat (Universitie de Montreal), Gilles
Joncas (Universite Laval), Agnes Acker (Strasbourg), STScI, and NASA
November, 1998