We examine basic issues involved in synthesizing resonance-line profiles from 1-D, dynamical models of highly structured hot-star winds. Although these models exhibit extensive variations in density as well as velocity, the density scale length is still typically much greater than the Sobolev length. The line transfer is thus treated using a Sobolev approach, as generalized by Rybicki & Hummer (1978) to take proper account of the multiple Sobolev resonances arising from the nonmonotonic velocity field. The resulting reduced-Lambda-matrix equation describing nonlocal coupling of the source function is solved by iteration, and line profiles and then derived from formal solution integration using this source function. The more appropriate meth...
We report on the time-dependent behaviour of ultraviolet spectral lines in Hubble Space Telescope Go...
The migration of profile sub-peaks identified in time-monitored optical emission lines of Wolf-Rayet...
Context. Mass loss is essential for massive star evolution, thus also for the variety of a...
We present synthetic line profiles as predicted by the models of 2-D line- driven disk winds due to ...
Aims.This study seeks to provide empirical constraints on the different physical components that ca...
An atlas of time series of ultraviolet spectra is presented for 10 bright O stars. The spectra were ...
Using the IUE data archive, we have examined the SWP-camera echellograms of 74 B0--B2.5e stars for s...
We consider the consequences of appreciable line optical depth for the profile shape of X-ray emissi...
Theoretical profiles of He ii lines in OB stars with an expanding, spherically symmetric atmosphere ...
We present theoretical calculations of emission line profile variability based on hot star wind stru...
We investigate the line-profile variability (lpv) of Hα for a large sample of O-type supergiants (1...
A computerized analysis of a starburst model is discussed. The model proposes that the absorption li...
Simultaneous ultraviolet and optical observations of 10 bright O stars were organized in several obs...
Theoretical profiles of He II lines in OB stars with an expanding, spherically symmetric atmosphere ...
Radiatively driven winds are a key component in a number of astrophysical settings, most notably the...
We report on the time-dependent behaviour of ultraviolet spectral lines in Hubble Space Telescope Go...
The migration of profile sub-peaks identified in time-monitored optical emission lines of Wolf-Rayet...
Context. Mass loss is essential for massive star evolution, thus also for the variety of a...
We present synthetic line profiles as predicted by the models of 2-D line- driven disk winds due to ...
Aims.This study seeks to provide empirical constraints on the different physical components that ca...
An atlas of time series of ultraviolet spectra is presented for 10 bright O stars. The spectra were ...
Using the IUE data archive, we have examined the SWP-camera echellograms of 74 B0--B2.5e stars for s...
We consider the consequences of appreciable line optical depth for the profile shape of X-ray emissi...
Theoretical profiles of He ii lines in OB stars with an expanding, spherically symmetric atmosphere ...
We present theoretical calculations of emission line profile variability based on hot star wind stru...
We investigate the line-profile variability (lpv) of Hα for a large sample of O-type supergiants (1...
A computerized analysis of a starburst model is discussed. The model proposes that the absorption li...
Simultaneous ultraviolet and optical observations of 10 bright O stars were organized in several obs...
Theoretical profiles of He II lines in OB stars with an expanding, spherically symmetric atmosphere ...
Radiatively driven winds are a key component in a number of astrophysical settings, most notably the...
We report on the time-dependent behaviour of ultraviolet spectral lines in Hubble Space Telescope Go...
The migration of profile sub-peaks identified in time-monitored optical emission lines of Wolf-Rayet...
Context. Mass loss is essential for massive star evolution, thus also for the variety of a...