Massive stars present strong stellar winds that are described by the radiation driven wind theory. Accurate mass-loss rates are necessary to properly describe the stellar evolution across the Hertzsprung-Russel Diagram. We present a self-consistent procedure that coupled the hydrodynamics with calculations of the line-force, giving as results the line-force parameters, the velocity field, and the mass-loss rate. Our calculations contemplate the contribution to the line-force multiplier from more than ∼900,000 atomic transitions, an NLTE radiation flux from the photosphere and a quasi-LTE approximation for the occupational numbers. A full set of line-force parameters for T eff ≥ 32,000 K, surface gravities higher than 3.4 dex for two differe...
We present the results of Monte Carlo mass-loss predictions for massive stars covering a wide range ...
Accurate mass-loss rate estimates are crucial keys in the study of wind properties of massive stars ...
Context. Mass loss is essential for massive star evolution, thus also for the variety of a...
Accurate mass-loss rates and terminal velocities from massive stars winds are essential to obtain sy...
Accurate mass-loss rate estimates are crucial keys in the study of wind properties of massive stars ...
Context. Mass loss through radiatively line-driven winds is central to our understanding of the evol...
Context. Radiation-driven mass loss plays a key role in the life cycles of massive stars. However, b...
We calculated the influence of the limb-darkened finite-disk correction factor in the theory of radi...
The theory of moving reversing layers for hot stars is updated to include an extensive line list, a ...
Stellar winds are an important aspect of our understanding of the evolution of massive stars and the...
Massive stars drive powerful, supersonic winds via the radiative momentum associated with the therma...
We perform spectral fitting for a set of O-type stars based on self-consistent wind solutions, which...
Mass loss through stellar winds plays a dominant role in the evolution of massive stars. In particul...
In accelerating and supersonic media, the interaction of photons with spectral lines can be of ultim...
The theory of radiation-driven winds succeeded in describing terminal velocities and mass-loss rates...
We present the results of Monte Carlo mass-loss predictions for massive stars covering a wide range ...
Accurate mass-loss rate estimates are crucial keys in the study of wind properties of massive stars ...
Context. Mass loss is essential for massive star evolution, thus also for the variety of a...
Accurate mass-loss rates and terminal velocities from massive stars winds are essential to obtain sy...
Accurate mass-loss rate estimates are crucial keys in the study of wind properties of massive stars ...
Context. Mass loss through radiatively line-driven winds is central to our understanding of the evol...
Context. Radiation-driven mass loss plays a key role in the life cycles of massive stars. However, b...
We calculated the influence of the limb-darkened finite-disk correction factor in the theory of radi...
The theory of moving reversing layers for hot stars is updated to include an extensive line list, a ...
Stellar winds are an important aspect of our understanding of the evolution of massive stars and the...
Massive stars drive powerful, supersonic winds via the radiative momentum associated with the therma...
We perform spectral fitting for a set of O-type stars based on self-consistent wind solutions, which...
Mass loss through stellar winds plays a dominant role in the evolution of massive stars. In particul...
In accelerating and supersonic media, the interaction of photons with spectral lines can be of ultim...
The theory of radiation-driven winds succeeded in describing terminal velocities and mass-loss rates...
We present the results of Monte Carlo mass-loss predictions for massive stars covering a wide range ...
Accurate mass-loss rate estimates are crucial keys in the study of wind properties of massive stars ...
Context. Mass loss is essential for massive star evolution, thus also for the variety of a...