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The ultraviolet and optical spectra of metal-deficient O stars in the Small Magellanic Cloud

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PUBLICATIONS OF THE ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY OF THE PACIFIC
Volume 112, Issue 775, Pages 1243-1261

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IOP PUBLISHING LTD
DOI: 10.1086/316617

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An ultraviolet and optical spectral atlas of 15 O stars in the Small Magellanic Cloud (SMC) is presented and described. The echelle data have resolving powers of order 10(4); they were obtained with the Hubble Space Telescope Space Telescope Imaging Spectrograph in the UV, and at the Anglo-Australian Telescope or the European Southern Observatory 3.6 m in the optical. The ultimate objective is to develop metal-deficient templates for the interpretation of distant starbursts, but here we discuss interesting new properties of the SMC stars themselves, revealed by the high quality of these data. The SMC metal deficiency produces anomalously weak stellar-wind profiles along the entire O main sequence, as well as at intermediate luminosities; the first intermediate Si IV lambda 1400 wind profile in the SMC is shown. The second known Of star in the SMC displays wind peculiarities that are identical to those of its spectral classmate, again likely due to the low systemic metallicity. Several objects display mark:ed CNO anomalies, including the first cases of C III lambda 4650 emission without N III lambda 4640 in O-type spectra. The N/C ratio appears to increase with mass, extent of evolution away from the zero-age main sequence, and/or rotational velocity in the young cluster NGC 346. In addition, the first examples of Onfp (Oef) and Of?p spectra in the SMC have been found (the latter being only the fourth member of its peculiar shell category known anywhere). The UV wind characteristics of these objects correlate with their optical peculiarities. Ail these spectroscopic phenomena provide diagnostics of the evolutionary status of metal-deficient massive stars.

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