The topological analysis from Bjorkman (1995) for the standard model that describes the winds from hot stars by Castor et al. (1975) has been extended to include the effect of stellar rotation and changes in the ionization of the wind. The differential equation for the momentum of the wind is non-linear and transcendental for the velocity gradient. Due to this non-linearity the number of solutions that this equation possess is not known. After a change of variables and the introduction of a new physically meaningless independent variable, we manage to replace the non-linear momentum differential equation by a system of differential equations where all the derivatives are explicitely given. We then use this system of equations to study the t...
The purpose of this paper is to improve the modelization of the rotational mixing which occurs in st...
International audienceContext. The understanding of the evolution of early-type stars is tightly rel...
We compare models of line-driven winds from accretion discs and single spherical stars. We look at t...
The topological analysis from Bjorkman (1995) for the standard model that describes the winds from h...
The topological analysis from Bjorkman ([CITE]) for the standard model that describes the winds from...
The theory of radiation driven wind including stellar rotation is re-examined. After a suitable chan...
We present a general method for solving the non--linear differential equation of monotonically incre...
The hottest and most massive stars (spectral types O, B, Wolf-Rayet) have strong stellar winds that ...
We calculated the influence of the limb-darkened finite-disk correction factor in the theory of radi...
International audienceContext: Recent progress and constraints brought by helio and asteroseismology...
Most radiation-driven winds of massive stars can be modelled with m-CAK theory, resulting in the so-...
The isorotation contours of the solar convective zone (SCZ) show three distinct morphologies, corres...
As the disk formation mechanism(s) in Be stars is(are) as yet unknown, we investigate the role of ra...
Context. The stellar mass loss rate is important for the rotational evolution of a star and for its ...
A model of a radiatively driven, magnetohydrodynamic wind flow confined in theequatorial plane of th...
The purpose of this paper is to improve the modelization of the rotational mixing which occurs in st...
International audienceContext. The understanding of the evolution of early-type stars is tightly rel...
We compare models of line-driven winds from accretion discs and single spherical stars. We look at t...
The topological analysis from Bjorkman (1995) for the standard model that describes the winds from h...
The topological analysis from Bjorkman ([CITE]) for the standard model that describes the winds from...
The theory of radiation driven wind including stellar rotation is re-examined. After a suitable chan...
We present a general method for solving the non--linear differential equation of monotonically incre...
The hottest and most massive stars (spectral types O, B, Wolf-Rayet) have strong stellar winds that ...
We calculated the influence of the limb-darkened finite-disk correction factor in the theory of radi...
International audienceContext: Recent progress and constraints brought by helio and asteroseismology...
Most radiation-driven winds of massive stars can be modelled with m-CAK theory, resulting in the so-...
The isorotation contours of the solar convective zone (SCZ) show three distinct morphologies, corres...
As the disk formation mechanism(s) in Be stars is(are) as yet unknown, we investigate the role of ra...
Context. The stellar mass loss rate is important for the rotational evolution of a star and for its ...
A model of a radiatively driven, magnetohydrodynamic wind flow confined in theequatorial plane of th...
The purpose of this paper is to improve the modelization of the rotational mixing which occurs in st...
International audienceContext. The understanding of the evolution of early-type stars is tightly rel...
We compare models of line-driven winds from accretion discs and single spherical stars. We look at t...