Wolf-Rayet star

Wolf-Rayet star
/woolf"ruy ay"/; Fr. /vawlf rddann ye"/
a very hot (35,000-100,000 K) and luminous star in the early stages of evolution, with broad emission lines in its spectrum. Also called W-R star.
[1885-90; after French astronomers Charles J. E. Wolf (1827-1918) and Georges Rayet (1839-1906)]

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 any of a class of extremely hot, white stars having peculiar spectra thought to indicate either great turbulence within the star or a steady, voluminous ejection of material. A typical Wolf-Rayet star is several times the diameter of the Sun and thousands of times more luminous. Only a few hundred are known, located mostly in the spiral arms of the Milky Way Galaxy. The type was first distinguished in 1867 by the French astronomers Charles-Joseph-Étienne Wolf and Georges-Antoine-Pons Rayet.

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