Clumping in the inner winds of hot, massive stars from hydrodynamical line-driven instability simulations
Abstract
We investigate the effects of stellar limb-darkening and photospheric perturbations for the onset of wind structure arising from the strong, intrinsic line-deshadowing instability (LDI) of a line-driven stellar wind. A linear perturbation analysis shows that including limb-darkening reduces the stabilizing effect of the diffuse radiation, leading to a net instability growth rate even at the wind base. Numerical radiation-hydrodynamics simulations of the non-linear evolution of this instability then show that, in comparison with previous models assuming a uniformly bright star without base perturbations, wind structure now develops much closer () to the photosphere. This is in much better agreement with observations of O-type stars, which typically indicate the presence of strong clumping quite near the wind base.
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@article{arxiv.1210.1861,
title = {Clumping in the inner winds of hot, massive stars from hydrodynamical line-driven instability simulations},
author = {Jon O. Sundqvist and Stanley P. Owocki},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1210.1861},
year = {2015}
}
Comments
7 pages (+1 appendix), 6 figures, accepted for publication in MNRAS