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Table 1

High Γe mass-loss predictions for all three mass-range grids, with Teff kept constant at 50 000 K.

model M    log L Γe R   3esc 3 log  η β log Vink2000
# [M] [L] [R] [km s-1] [km s-1] [km s-1] [M   yr-1] [M   yr-1]

Mass Range I:
1 50 6.00 0.52 13.3 1197 829 4320 –5.33 0.96 1.10 –5.30
2 60 6.00 0.43 13.3 1311 990 5044 –5.47 0.82 1.07 –5.40
3 40 6.00 0.66 13.3 1070 625 3823 –5.20 1.16 1.20 –5.25
4 60 6.25 0.78 17.8 1133 529 3733 –4.81 1.33 1.27 –4.98
5 40 6.08 0.80 14.6 1021 457 3283 –4.92 1.47 1.34 –5.12
6 40 6.12 0.88 15.3 998 346 2995 –4.77 1.85 1.47 –5.09
7 60 6.31 0.90 19.0 1097 347 3147 –4.53 1.99 1.56 –4.92
8 50 6.25 0.94 17.8 1034 253 2622 –4.46 2.38 1.63 –4.96
9 60 6.345 0.984 19.9 1072 135 (1936) (–4.13) (3.02) (1.90) –4.76

Mass Range II:
10 85 6.25 0.55 17.8 1349 905 5112 –5.12 1.03 1.14 –5.10
11 80 6.25 0.59 17.8 1308 838 4865 –5.08 1.04 1.15 –5.07
12 90 6.25 0.52 17.8 1388 961 5281 –5.16 0.96 1.13 –5.12
13 100 6.25 0.47 17.8 1463 1065 5926 –5.26 0.85 1.11 –5.18
14 85 6.39 0.77 20.9 1245 597 4138 –4.71 1.48 1.30 –4.86
15 100 6.50 0.84 23.7 1268 507 3977 –4.51 1.70 1.37 –4.76
16 85 6.43 0.84 21.9 1216 486 3778 –4.56 1.75 1.41 –4.81
17 100 6.52 0.88 24.2 1255 435 3735 –4.40 1.98 1.54 –4.74
18 100 6.53 0.90 24.5 1247 394 3638 –4.36 2.15 1.59 –4.73
19 100 6.54 0.92 24.8 1240 351 3595 –4.33 2.17 1.60 –4.74
20 90 6.50 0.93 23.7 1203 318 3613 –4.40 2.29 1.60 –4.81
21 100 6.57 0.982 25.7 1218 163 (1752) (–3.81) (2.78) (2.10) –4.46
22 85 6.50 0.987 23.7 1169 133 (1808) (–3.89) (3.11) (2.09) –4.57

Mass Range III:
23 120 6.42 0.58 21.6 1455 945 5744 –5.00 1.03 1.17 –4.96
24 120 6.50 0.70 23.7 1389 761 5122 –4.78 1.29 1.22 –4.82
25 300 6.97 0.83 40.7 1676 700 5527 –4.20 1.74 1.34 –4.36
26 180 6.76 0.85 31.95 1465 568 4642 –4.31 1.76 1.37 –4.53
27 250 6.91 0.86 38.0 1583 593 4885 –4.16 1.87 1.37 –4.40
28 225 6.87 0.87 36.3 1537 554 4657 –4.17 2.03 1.43 –4.43
29 275 6.97 0.90 40.7 1604 508 4427 –4.01 2.13 1.46 –4.32
30 300 7.03 0.95 43.6 1619 362 (3728) (–3.82) (2.34) (1.62) –4.23
31 200 6.87 0.977 36.3 1449 219 (2500) (–3.63) (2.51) (2.17) –4.30
32 120 6.65 0.986 28.1 1276 151 (3136) (–4.10) (2.87) (1.68) –4.69
33 250 6.96 0.97 40.2 1539 267 (4085) (–3.96) (2.82) (1.93) –4.40
34 153 6.75 0.975 31.6 1359 215 (3409) (–4.02) (3.04) (1.81) –4.58

Notes. The stellar parameters are given in Cols. (2)–(7), providing the stellar mass, luminosity, Eddington factor, radius, escape velocity, and the effective escape velocity. Columns (8)–(11) give the wind properties: the terminal velocity, the mass-loss rate, the wind-efficiency number η = /c, and the wind acceleration parameter β. The last column provides the mass-loss rates as computed using the formula by Vink et al. (2000) with the computed terminal wind velocity as input.

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