Research Note: Rotation and the wind momentum-luminosity relation for
extragalactic distances
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A. Maeder
2001
Abstract
The effects of axial stellar rotation on the wind-momentum relation (WLR) for
determining the extragalactic distances are investigated. Despite the fact that
the mass loss rates grow quite a lot with rotation, remarkably the effects on
the WLR are found to be very small on the average. As an example, for an
average orientation angle between the rotation axis and the line of sight, the
luminosity would be overestimated by 5.9 % for a star rotating at 90% of its
break-up rotational velocity. Different orientation angles between the rotation
axis and the line of sight produce some limited scatter.
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