Abstract
We review potential mass-loss mechanisms in the various evolutionary stages of massive stars, from the well-known line-driven winds of O-stars and BA-supergiants to the less-understood winds of Red Supergiants. We discuss optically thick winds from Wolf-Rayet stars and Very Massive Stars, and the hypothesis of porosity-moderated, continuum-driven mass loss from stars formally exceeding the Eddington limit, which might explain the giant outbursts from Luminous Blue Variables. We finish this review with a glance on the impact of rapid rotation, magnetic fields and small-scale inhomogeneities in line-driven winds.
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Puls, J., Sundqvist, J. O., & Markova, N. (2014). Physics of mass loss in massive stars. In Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union (Vol. 9, pp. 25–36). Cambridge University Press. https://doi.org/10.1017/S174392131400622X
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