The non-linear evolution of strange-mode instabilities

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Hydrodynamics, Instabilities, Stars: Oscillations, Supergiants, Stars: Variables: Other, Stars: Wolf, Rayet

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Numerical simulations of the evolution of strange-mode instabilities into the non-linear regime have been performed for massive objects and Wolf-Rayet stars. Velocity amplitudes above 10^2 km s^-1 can be reached which exceed the escape velocity and imply mass loss for massive objects. Although for Wolf-Rayet stars direct mass loss is not observed, the velocity field established by the instability may be sufficient to initiate a line-driven wind. The results are sensitive to the numerical treatment of the problem.

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