Massive stars drive powerful, supersonic winds via the radiative momentum associated with the thermal UV emission from their photospheres. Shock phenomena are ubiquitous in these winds, heating them to millions, and sometimes tens of millions, of degrees. The emission line spectra from the shock-heated plasma provide powerful diagnostics of the winds ’ physical conditions, which in turn provide constraints on models of wind shock heating. Here I show how x-ray line transfer is affected by photoelectric absorption in the partially ionized component of the wind and how it can be modeled to determine the astrophysically important mass-loss rates of these stellar winds. I also discuss how photoexcitation out of metastable excited levels of heli...
It is commonly adopted that X-rays from O stars are produced deep inside the stellar wind, and trans...
Context. High spectral resolution and long exposure times are providing unprecedented levels of data...
Blue–shifted absorption lines from highly ionised iron are seen in some high inclination X-ray binar...
Massive stars drive powerful, supersonic winds via the radiative momentum associated with the therma...
Massive stars drive powerful, supersonic winds via the radiative momentum associated with the therma...
X-rays give direct evidence of instabilities, time-variable structure, and shock heating in the wind...
The launch of high-spectral-resolution x-ray telescopes (Chandra, XMM) has provided a host of new sp...
Motivated by recent detections by the XMM and Chandra satellites of X-ray line emission from hot, lu...
Context. High spectral resolution and long exposure times are providing unprecedented levels of data...
Photospheric radiation momentum is efficiently transferred by absorption through metal lines to the ...
It is now well established that stellar winds of hot stars are fragmentary and that the X-ray emissi...
We fit a new line shape model to \textit{Chandra} X-ray spectra of the O supergiant $\zeta$ Puppis t...
The Chandra and XMM-Newton X-ray telescopes have led to numerous advances in the study and understan...
Context. Radiation-driven mass loss is key to our understanding of massive-star evolution. However, ...
We present significant improvements of our approach in constructing detailed atmospheric models and ...
It is commonly adopted that X-rays from O stars are produced deep inside the stellar wind, and trans...
Context. High spectral resolution and long exposure times are providing unprecedented levels of data...
Blue–shifted absorption lines from highly ionised iron are seen in some high inclination X-ray binar...
Massive stars drive powerful, supersonic winds via the radiative momentum associated with the therma...
Massive stars drive powerful, supersonic winds via the radiative momentum associated with the therma...
X-rays give direct evidence of instabilities, time-variable structure, and shock heating in the wind...
The launch of high-spectral-resolution x-ray telescopes (Chandra, XMM) has provided a host of new sp...
Motivated by recent detections by the XMM and Chandra satellites of X-ray line emission from hot, lu...
Context. High spectral resolution and long exposure times are providing unprecedented levels of data...
Photospheric radiation momentum is efficiently transferred by absorption through metal lines to the ...
It is now well established that stellar winds of hot stars are fragmentary and that the X-ray emissi...
We fit a new line shape model to \textit{Chandra} X-ray spectra of the O supergiant $\zeta$ Puppis t...
The Chandra and XMM-Newton X-ray telescopes have led to numerous advances in the study and understan...
Context. Radiation-driven mass loss is key to our understanding of massive-star evolution. However, ...
We present significant improvements of our approach in constructing detailed atmospheric models and ...
It is commonly adopted that X-rays from O stars are produced deep inside the stellar wind, and trans...
Context. High spectral resolution and long exposure times are providing unprecedented levels of data...
Blue–shifted absorption lines from highly ionised iron are seen in some high inclination X-ray binar...