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Table 10

Our computed mass loss rates for the VMS model grid (ov) compared to previous predicted values: Vink et al. (2001) (V01), Puls et al. (1996) (P96), Pauldrach et al. (1990) (P90).

log L Teff M Z V01 P96 P90 ov
(L) (K) (M) (Z) (10-6   M/yr) (10-6   M/yr) (10-6   M/yr) (10-6   M/yr)

8.00 65 000 3000 1 680 29 000 4600 385
45 000 3000 1 1380 29000 4600 923
30 000 3000 1 680 29 000 4600 1025
8.00 65 000 3000 0.05 79 6500 1000 132
45 000 3000 0.05 160 6500 1000 285
30 000 3000 0.05 79 6500 1000 179
7.50 65 000 1000 1 230 4100 750 98
45 000 1000 1 470 4100 750 190
30 000 1000 1 230 4100 750 250
7.50 65 000 1000 0.05 28.3 910 170 35
45 000 1000 0.05 57.8 910 170 53
30 000 1000 0.05 28.3 910 170 34
7.40 20 000 800 1 1000 2800 520 98
7.03 50 000 600 1 79 650 140 34
0.05 9.7 140 30 6.0
7.03 40 000 300 1 200 650 140 220
0.05 25 140 30 59
6.93 40 000 300 1 122 440 90 82
0.05 9.5 100 20 13
6.57 50 000 150 1 48 110 25 23
0.05 5.9 24 6.0 5.0
40 000 150 1 49 110 25 26
0.05 6.0 24 6.0 4.7

Notes. The metallicity-scaling of the Vink et al. mass loss rates has been carried out according to their recipe, whereas the Puls et al. and Pauldrach et al. mass loss rates have been scaled with (Z/Z)1/2.

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