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Hydrodynamic solutions of radiation driven wind from hot stars

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  16 August 2023

M. Curé
Affiliation:
Instituto de Fsica y Astronoma, Universidad de Valparaso, Chile
I. Araya
Affiliation:
Vicerrectora de Investigación, Universidad Mayor, Chile
C. Arcos
Affiliation:
Instituto de Fsica y Astronoma, Universidad de Valparaso, Chile
N. Machuca
Affiliation:
Instituto de Fsica y Astronoma, Universidad de Valparaso, Chile
A. Rodriguez
Affiliation:
Instituto de Fsica y Astronoma, Universidad de Valparaso, Chile
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Abstract

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We show the application of the δ- and Ω-slow hydrodynamical solutions to describe the velocity profiles of massive stars. In particular, these solutions can help to unravel some of the problems within the winds of massive stars such as the approximation of the β-law for the velocity profile of B supergiant stars and the slow outflow wind observed in Be stars.

Type
Poster Paper
Copyright
© The Author(s), 2023. Published by Cambridge University Press on behalf of International Astronomical Union

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