Wolf-Rayet star
[ woo lf-rahy-ey; French vawlf-ra-ye ]
/ ˈwʊlf raɪˈeɪ; French vɔlf raˈyɛ /
noun
a very hot (35,000–100,000 K) and luminous star in the early stages of evolution, with broad emission lines in its spectrum.
Also called
W-R star.
Origin of Wolf-Rayet star
1885–90; after French astronomers Charles J. E.
Wolf (1827–1918) and Georges
Rayet (1839–1906)
British Dictionary definitions for wolf-rayet star
Wolf-Rayet star
/ (ˈwʊlfˈreɪət) /
noun
any of a small class of very hot intensely luminous stars surrounded by a rapidly expanding envelope of gas
Word Origin for Wolf-Rayet star
C19: named after Charles
Wolf (1827–1918) and Georges
Rayet (1839–1906), French astronomers