The discovery of a rare WO-type Wolf-Rayet star in the large magellanic cloud

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While observing OB stars within the most crowded regions of the Large Magellanic Cloud, we happened upon a new Wolf-Rayet (WR) star in Lucke-Hodge 41, the rich OB association that contains S Doradus and numerous other massive stars. At first glance the spectrum resembled that of a WC4 star, but closer examination showed strong O VI λλ3811, 34 lines, leading us to classify it as a WO4. This is only the second known WO in the LMC, and the first known WO4 (the other being a WO3). This rarity is to be expected due to these stars' short lifespans as they represent the most advanced evolutionary stage in a massive star's lifetime before exploding as supernovae. This discovery shows that while the majority of WRs within the LMC have been discovered, there may be a few WRs left to be found. © 2012. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved..

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Neugent, K. F., Massey, P., & Morrell, N. (2012). The discovery of a rare WO-type Wolf-Rayet star in the large magellanic cloud. Astronomical Journal, 144(6). https://doi.org/10.1088/0004-6256/144/6/162

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