Context. Evolution of massive stars is affected by a significant loss of mass either via (nearly) spherically symmetric stellar winds or by aspherical mass-loss mechanisms, namely the outflowing equatorial disks. However, the scenario that leads to the formation of a disk or rings of gas and dust around massive stars is still under debate. It is also unclear how various forming physical mechanisms of the circumstellar environment affect its shape and density, as well as its kinematic and thermal structure. Aims. We study the hydrodynamic and thermal structure of optically thick, dense parts of outflowing circumstellar disks that may be formed around various types of critically rotating massive stars, for example, Be stars, B[e] supergiant (...
13 pages, 2 figures, published in July 15 issue of Nature; Supplementary Information document availa...
Two models of the circumstellar disc around supergiant B[e] stars are discussed: an equatorial wind ...
Context. Massive stars shape their surrounding medium through the force of their stellar winds, whic...
In my thesis I present a study of the dynamics and observational characteristics of massive circumst...
We investigate the structure of accretion disks around massive protostar applying steady state model...
Context. Massive stars are characterized by a significant loss of mass either via (nearly) spherical...
Massive stars may during their evolution reach the phase of critical rotation when the further incre...
Context. During their evolution massive stars can reach the phase of critical rotation whe...
We investigate the structure and evolution of a geometrically thin, viscous, Keplerian circumbinary ...
We use vertically-resolved numerical hydrodynamic simulations to study star forma-tion and the inter...
We present radiation hydrodynamics simulations of the collapse of massive pre-stellar cores. We trea...
We present self-consistent solutions for the disk structure of classical Be stars. Our disk model is...
[[abstract]]Young massive stars produce sufficient Lyman continuum photon luminosity PHI(i) to signi...
Context. Models of the formation, evolution and photoevaporation of circumstellar disks are an essen...
Context. Circumstellar disks in binaries are perturbed by the companion gravity causing si...
13 pages, 2 figures, published in July 15 issue of Nature; Supplementary Information document availa...
Two models of the circumstellar disc around supergiant B[e] stars are discussed: an equatorial wind ...
Context. Massive stars shape their surrounding medium through the force of their stellar winds, whic...
In my thesis I present a study of the dynamics and observational characteristics of massive circumst...
We investigate the structure of accretion disks around massive protostar applying steady state model...
Context. Massive stars are characterized by a significant loss of mass either via (nearly) spherical...
Massive stars may during their evolution reach the phase of critical rotation when the further incre...
Context. During their evolution massive stars can reach the phase of critical rotation whe...
We investigate the structure and evolution of a geometrically thin, viscous, Keplerian circumbinary ...
We use vertically-resolved numerical hydrodynamic simulations to study star forma-tion and the inter...
We present radiation hydrodynamics simulations of the collapse of massive pre-stellar cores. We trea...
We present self-consistent solutions for the disk structure of classical Be stars. Our disk model is...
[[abstract]]Young massive stars produce sufficient Lyman continuum photon luminosity PHI(i) to signi...
Context. Models of the formation, evolution and photoevaporation of circumstellar disks are an essen...
Context. Circumstellar disks in binaries are perturbed by the companion gravity causing si...
13 pages, 2 figures, published in July 15 issue of Nature; Supplementary Information document availa...
Two models of the circumstellar disc around supergiant B[e] stars are discussed: an equatorial wind ...
Context. Massive stars shape their surrounding medium through the force of their stellar winds, whic...