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Wolf-Rayet Star
    

This entry contributed by Dana Romero

A type of star whose spectra consist of very wide emission bands as well as absorption lines in the violet region. These lead astronomers to conclude that these stars are surrounded by rapidly expanding shells of gas. Wolf-Rayet stars are classified as irregular variable stars, and are sometimes also called W stars.

Variable Star




References

Motz, L. and Duveen, A. Essentials of Astronomy. New York: Columbia University Press, 1977.







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