The effects of rapid rotation and bi-stability upon the density contrast between the equatorial and polar directions of a B[e] supergiant are re-investigated. Based on a new slow solution for different high rotational radiation-driven winds and the fact that bi-stability allows a change in the line-force parameters (α, k, and δ), the equatorial densities are about 10^2-104 times higher than the polar ones. These values are in qualitative agreement with the observations.Fil: Cure, M.. Universidad de Valparaiso; ChileFil: Rial, D.. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; ArgentinaFil: Cidale, Lydia Sonia. Universidad Nacional de la Plata. Facultad de Ciencias Astronómicas y Geofísicas; Argentina. Consejo Naciona...
In the scenario of rotating radiation-driven wind theory for massive stars, three types of stationar...
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.com. Copyright Blackwell Publishing DOI...
Two models of the circumstellar disc around supergiant B[e] stars are discussed: an equatorial wind ...
The effects of rapid rotation and bi-stability upon the density contrast between the equatorial and ...
The effects of rapid rotation and bi-stability upon the density contrast between the equatorial and ...
The effects of rapid rotation and bi-stability upon the density contrast between the equatorial and ...
The effects of rapid rotation and bi--stability upon the density contrast between the equatorial and...
The disc formation mechanism of B[e] supergiants is one of the puzzling phenomena in massive star ev...
Context: B[e] supergiants are known to possess non-spherical winds, and the existence of disks which...
We analyze the steady 1D flow equations for a rotating stellar wind based on a ``nozzle'' analogy fo...
Context.B[e] supergiants are known to have non-spherical winds, and the existence of disks that are ...
As the disk formation mechanism(s) in Be stars is(are) as yet unknown, we investigate the role of ra...
As the disk formation mechanism(s) in Be stars is(are) as yet unknown, we investigate the role of ra...
In the scenario of rotating radiation-driven wind theory for massive stars, three types of stationar...
The stellar wind of the rapidly rotating early-B supergiant, gamma Ara, is studied using time series...
In the scenario of rotating radiation-driven wind theory for massive stars, three types of stationar...
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.com. Copyright Blackwell Publishing DOI...
Two models of the circumstellar disc around supergiant B[e] stars are discussed: an equatorial wind ...
The effects of rapid rotation and bi-stability upon the density contrast between the equatorial and ...
The effects of rapid rotation and bi-stability upon the density contrast between the equatorial and ...
The effects of rapid rotation and bi-stability upon the density contrast between the equatorial and ...
The effects of rapid rotation and bi--stability upon the density contrast between the equatorial and...
The disc formation mechanism of B[e] supergiants is one of the puzzling phenomena in massive star ev...
Context: B[e] supergiants are known to possess non-spherical winds, and the existence of disks which...
We analyze the steady 1D flow equations for a rotating stellar wind based on a ``nozzle'' analogy fo...
Context.B[e] supergiants are known to have non-spherical winds, and the existence of disks that are ...
As the disk formation mechanism(s) in Be stars is(are) as yet unknown, we investigate the role of ra...
As the disk formation mechanism(s) in Be stars is(are) as yet unknown, we investigate the role of ra...
In the scenario of rotating radiation-driven wind theory for massive stars, three types of stationar...
The stellar wind of the rapidly rotating early-B supergiant, gamma Ara, is studied using time series...
In the scenario of rotating radiation-driven wind theory for massive stars, three types of stationar...
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.com. Copyright Blackwell Publishing DOI...
Two models of the circumstellar disc around supergiant B[e] stars are discussed: an equatorial wind ...