stars: winds

Radio and submillimetre observations of epsilon Ori

In common with other early-type stars, epsilon Ori (B0 Ia) shows evidence for structure in its stellar wind. Variations in optical and ultraviolet line profiles reveal the presence of large-scale structure in the inner wind. The detection of X-rays …

The outer evolution of instability-generated structure in radiatively driven stellar winds

We investigate stochastic structure in hot-star winds. The structure (i.e. inhomogeneities such as clumps and shocks) is generated by the instability of the line driving mechanism in the inner wind. It is self-excited in the sense that it persists …

Outer Wind Evolution of Instability-Generated Clumped Structure in Hot Star Winds

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Constraints on Wind Structure from the Infrared and Radio Continuum of Hot Stars

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The influence of clumping on the infrared and radio continuum of early-type stars

Time-dependent hydrodynamical models predict that the stellar winds of early-type stars are clumped, due to the sweeping up of material into dense shells. In this paper we investigate whether these shells can explain the long wavelength (=10 micron) …

Evidence for clumping from the infrared and radio continuum of hot stars

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The infrared and radio continuum of early-type stars

The infrared and radio continuum fluxes of 18 well-observed early-type stars are studied by comparing observations with theoretical models. The observations are taken from the literature. All available observations are included. The theoretical NLTE …

Smooth winds and clumped winds for early-type stars

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Smooth winds and clumped winds for early-type stars

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The infrared and radio continuum of OB-stars

The infrared and radio continuum fluxes of a number of OB-stars are compared to theoretical models. This gives us information about the mass loss rates and the structure of the stellar wind. The more extreme O-star zeta Pup appears to show an effect …