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The galactic number of Wolf-Rayet stars produced via close binary evolution
1995
Symposium - International astronomical union
Wolf-Rayet stars may have evolved from massive close binary systems, as a result of the mass transfer processes in such systems. A substantial fraction of all WR stars known is, indeed, found in close binaries, with massive early-type companions. After the outer layers of the initial primary have been removed during Roche Lobe Over-Flow, the remaining stellar core may be a helium-burning helium star, classified observation ally as a WR star. The fraction of such evolved binaries among
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