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A hydrodynamic scheme for two-component winds from hot stars

Journal

ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS
Volume 474, Issue 2, Pages 549-555

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EDP SCIENCES S A
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361:20066376

Keywords

stars : winds; outflows; hydrodynamics; instabilities

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Aims. We have developed a time-dependent two-component hydrodynamics code to simulate radiatively-driven stellar winds from hot stars. Methods. We use a time-explicit van Leer scheme to solve the hydrodynamic equations of a two-component stellar wind. Dynamical friction due to Coulomb collisions between the passive bulk plasma and the line-scattering ions is treated by a time-implicit, semi-analytic method using a polynomial fit to the Chandrasekhar function. This gives stable results despite the stiffness of the problem. Results. This method was applied to model stars with winds that are both poorly and well-coupled. While for the former case we reproduce the mCAK solution, for the latter case our solution leads to wind decoupling.

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