Radiatively Driven Stellar Winds from Hot Stars

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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A stellar wind is the continuous, supersonic outflow of matter from a star. Among the most massive stars—which tend also to be the hottest and most luminous—the winds can be very strong, with important consequences both for the star's own evolution as well as for the surrounding interstellar medium. Such hot-star winds are understood to be driven by the pressure of the star's emitted radiation....

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