Context.Clumping in the winds of massive stars may significantly reduce empirical mass-loss rates, and which in turn may have a large impact on our understanding of massive star evolution. Aims.Here, we investigate wind-clumping through the linear polarization induced by light scattering off the clumps. Methods.Through the use of an analytic wind clumping model, we predict the time evolution of the linear polarimetry over a large parameter space. We concentrate on the Luminous Blue Variables, which display the greatest amount of polarimetric variability and for which we recently conducted a spectropolarimetric survey. Results.Our model results indicate that the observed level of polarimetric variability can be reprod...
Context.The mass-loss rate is a key parameter of massive stars. Adequate stellar atmosphere models a...
The problem is addressed of how much hot star polarisation variability can result from density redis...
peer reviewedAbstract Massive-star binaries are critical laboratories for measuring ...
Context.Clumping in the winds of massive stars may significantly reduce empirical mass-loss rates, a...
The topic of wind-clumping has been the subject of much activity in recent years, due to the impact ...
The polarimetric and photometric variability of Wolf-Rayet (WR) stars as caused by clumps in the win...
Wolf-Rayet (WR) stars are understood to have clumpy winds [1]. Robert et al. [2] found a statistical...
We present the results of Monte Carlo mass-loss predictions for massive stars covering a wide range ...
Context. Massive star winds are complex radiation-hydrodynamic (sometimes magnetohydrodynamic) outfl...
We present the results of Monte Carlo mass-loss predictions for massive stars covering a wide range ...
Massive star winds are complex radiation-hydrodynamic (sometimes magnetohydrodynamic) outflows that ...
Context. Mass loss is essential for massive star evolution, thus also for the variety of a...
The most massive stars are thought to lose a significant fraction of their mass in a steady wind dur...
Context.The mass-loss rate is a key parameter of massive stars. Adequate stellar atmosphere models a...
The problem is addressed of how much hot star polarisation variability can result from density redis...
peer reviewedAbstract Massive-star binaries are critical laboratories for measuring ...
Context.Clumping in the winds of massive stars may significantly reduce empirical mass-loss rates, a...
The topic of wind-clumping has been the subject of much activity in recent years, due to the impact ...
The polarimetric and photometric variability of Wolf-Rayet (WR) stars as caused by clumps in the win...
Wolf-Rayet (WR) stars are understood to have clumpy winds [1]. Robert et al. [2] found a statistical...
We present the results of Monte Carlo mass-loss predictions for massive stars covering a wide range ...
Context. Massive star winds are complex radiation-hydrodynamic (sometimes magnetohydrodynamic) outfl...
We present the results of Monte Carlo mass-loss predictions for massive stars covering a wide range ...
Massive star winds are complex radiation-hydrodynamic (sometimes magnetohydrodynamic) outflows that ...
Context. Mass loss is essential for massive star evolution, thus also for the variety of a...
The most massive stars are thought to lose a significant fraction of their mass in a steady wind dur...
Context.The mass-loss rate is a key parameter of massive stars. Adequate stellar atmosphere models a...
The problem is addressed of how much hot star polarisation variability can result from density redis...
peer reviewedAbstract Massive-star binaries are critical laboratories for measuring ...