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Analytical Solutions for Radiation-Driven Winds in Massive Stars. I: The Fast Regime

Ignacio Araya, Michel Cure, Lydia S. Cidale

Published 2014-11-04Version 1

Accurate massloss rate estimates are crucial keys to study wind properties of massive stars and test different evolutionary scenarios. From a theoretical point of view, this implies to solve a complex set of differential equations in which the radiation field and the hydrodynamics are strong coupled. The use of analytical expression to represent the radiation force and the solution of the equation of motion have many advantages over numerical integrations. Therefore, in this work, we present an analytical expression as solution of the equation of motion for radiation driven winds, in terms of the force multipliers parameters. This analytical expression is obtained by employing the line acceleration expression given by Villata (1992) and the methodology proposed by Mueller and Vink (2008). On the other hand, we find useful relationships to determine the parameters for the line acceleration given by Mueller and Vink (2008) in terms of the force multiplier parameters.

Comments: Accepted for publication in ApJ (2014 November 1) 27 pages 9 figs
Journal: ApJ, 795 81 (2014)
Categories: astro-ph.SR
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