Artículo o Paper
Analytical solutions for radiation-driven winds in massive stars - II. The δ-slow regime
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2021-04-29Registro en:
Araya, I., Christen, A. L. E. J. A. N. D. R. A., Curé, M., Cidale, L. S., Venero, R. O. J., Arcos, C., ... & Clavería, H. (2021). Analytical solutions for radiation-driven winds in massive stars–II. The δ-slow regime. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 504(2), 2550-2556.
0035-8711
eISSN: 1365-2966
WOS: 000659453800069
10.1093/mnras/stab995
Autor
Christen, Alejandra
Cure, Michel
Cidale, LS
Venero, R. O. J.
Arcos, Catalina
Gormaz-Matamala, Alex
Haucke, M.
Escarate, Pedro
Claveria, H.
Araya, Ignacio [Univ Mayor, Fac Estudios Interdisciplinarios, Ctr Invest DAiTA Lab, Chile]
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Resumen
Accurate mass-loss rates and terminal velocities from massive stars winds are essential to obtain synthetic spectra from radiative transfer calculations and to determine the evolutionary path of massive stars. From a theoretical point of view, analytical expressions for the wind parameters and velocity profile would have many advantages over numerical calculations that solve the complex non-linear set of hydrodynamic equations. In a previous work, we obtained an analytical description for the fast wind regime. Now, we propose an approximate expression for the line-force in terms of new parameters and obtain a velocity profile closed-form solution (in terms of the Lambert W function) for the delta-slow regime. Using this analytical velocity profile, we were able to obtain the mass-loss rates based on the m-CAK theory. Moreover, we established a relation between this new set of line-force parameters with the known stellar and m-CAK line-force parameters. To this purpose, we calculated a grid of numerical hydrodynamical models and performed a multivariate multiple regression. The numerical and our descriptions lead to good agreement between their values.