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Quantitative studies of the far-ultraviolet, ultraviolet, and optical spectra of late O- and early B-type supergiants in the Magellanic Clouds

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ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL
Volume 610, Issue 2, Pages 1021-1037

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IOP PUBLISHING LTD
DOI: 10.1086/421769

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stars : early-type; stars : fundamental parameters; stars : mass loss; ultraviolet : stars

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We present quantitative studies of eight late O- and early B-type supergiants in the Magellanic Clouds using far-ultraviolet Far Ultraviolet Spectroscopic Explorer, ultraviolet International Ultraviolet Explorer/Hubble Space Telescope, and optical VLT-UVES spectroscopy. Temperatures, mass-loss rates, and CNO abundances are obtained using the non-LTE, spherical, line-blanketed model atmosphere code of Hillier & Miller. We support recent results for lower temperatures of OB-type supergiants as a result of stellar winds and blanketing, which amounts to similar to2000 K at B0 Ia. In general, Halpha-derived mass-loss rates are consistent with UV and far-UV spectroscopy, although from consideration of the S IV lambdalambda1063, 1073 doublet, clumped winds are preferred over homogenous models. AV 235 (B0 Iaw) is a notable exception, which has an unusually strong Halpha profile that is inconsistent with the other Balmer lines and UV wind diagnostics. We also derive CNO abundances for our sample, revealing substantial nitrogen enrichment, with carbon and oxygen depletion. Our results are supported by comparison with the Galactic supergiant HD 2905 (BC0.7 Ia) for which near-solar CNO abundances are obtained. This bolsters previous suggestions that normal'' OB-type supergiants exhibit atmospheric compositions indicative of partial CNO processing.

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