A small fraction of the radiative flux emitted by hot stars is absorbed by their winds and redistributed towards longer wavelengths. This effect, which leads also to the heating of the stellar photosphere, is termed wind blanketing. For stars with variable winds, the effect of wind blanketing may lead to the photometric variability. We have studied the consequences of line driven wind instability and wind blanketing for the light variability of O stars. We combined the results of wind hydrodynamic simulations and of global wind models to predict the light variability of hot stars due to the wind blanketing and instability. The wind instability causes stochastic light variability with amplitude of the order of tens of millimagnitudes and a t...
Aims.This study seeks to provide empirical constraints on the different physical components that ca...
This thesis investigates the quantitative nature of the variability which is present in the stellar ...
An atlas of time series of ultraviolet spectra is presented for 10 bright O stars. The spectra were ...
Context. Line-driven wind instability is expected to cause small-scale wind inhomogeneities, X-ray e...
13 pages, 9 figures + appendix. A&A accepted. Figures degraded for arxiv submissionInternational aud...
We present theoretical calculations of emission line profile variability based on hot star wind stru...
peer reviewedLow-level line profile variability in the optical domain is a ubiquitous feature of O, ...
International audienceContext. Massive stars show a variety of spectral variabilities: discrete abso...
Context. Massive stars show a variety of spectral variabilities: discrete absorption components in U...
The hottest and most massive stars (spectral types O, B, Wolf-Rayet) have strong stellar winds that ...
Many O and B stars show unexplained cyclical variability in their winds, i.e. modulation of absorpti...
We investigate the line-profile variability (lpv) of Hα for a large sample of O-type supergiants (1...
A numerical hydrodynamics code is used to investigate two aspects of the winds of hot stars. The fir...
Context. A small fraction of hot OBA stars host global magnetic fields with field strengths of the o...
Aims.This study seeks to provide empirical constraints on the different physical components that ca...
This thesis investigates the quantitative nature of the variability which is present in the stellar ...
An atlas of time series of ultraviolet spectra is presented for 10 bright O stars. The spectra were ...
Context. Line-driven wind instability is expected to cause small-scale wind inhomogeneities, X-ray e...
13 pages, 9 figures + appendix. A&A accepted. Figures degraded for arxiv submissionInternational aud...
We present theoretical calculations of emission line profile variability based on hot star wind stru...
peer reviewedLow-level line profile variability in the optical domain is a ubiquitous feature of O, ...
International audienceContext. Massive stars show a variety of spectral variabilities: discrete abso...
Context. Massive stars show a variety of spectral variabilities: discrete absorption components in U...
The hottest and most massive stars (spectral types O, B, Wolf-Rayet) have strong stellar winds that ...
Many O and B stars show unexplained cyclical variability in their winds, i.e. modulation of absorpti...
We investigate the line-profile variability (lpv) of Hα for a large sample of O-type supergiants (1...
A numerical hydrodynamics code is used to investigate two aspects of the winds of hot stars. The fir...
Context. A small fraction of hot OBA stars host global magnetic fields with field strengths of the o...
Aims.This study seeks to provide empirical constraints on the different physical components that ca...
This thesis investigates the quantitative nature of the variability which is present in the stellar ...
An atlas of time series of ultraviolet spectra is presented for 10 bright O stars. The spectra were ...