We fit X-ray emission line profiles in high resolution XMM-Newton and Chandra grating spectra of the early O supergiant zeta Pup with models that include the effects of porosity in the stellar wind. We explore the effects of porosity due to both spherical and flattened clumps. We find that porosity models with flattened clumps oriented parallel to the photosphere provide poor fits to observed line shapes. However, porosity models with isotropic clumps can provide acceptable fits to observed line shapes, but only if the porosity effect is moderate. We quantify the degeneracy between porosity effects from isotropic clumps and the mass-loss rate inferred from the X-ray line shapes, and we show that only modest increases in the mass-loss rate (...
We quantitatively investigate the extent of wind absorption signatures in the X-ray grating spectra ...
X-rays give direct evidence of instabilities, time-variable structure, and shock heating in the wind...
Context. Mass loss is essential for massive star evolution, thus also for the variety of a...
By quantitatively fitting simple emission line profile models that include both atomic opacity and p...
We investigate the degree to which the nearly symmetric form of X- ray emission lines seen in Chandr...
We present a generalised formalism for treating the porosity-associated reduction in continuum opaci...
We present a generalized formalism for treating the porosity-associated reduction in continuum opaci...
peer reviewedHigh-resolution X-ray spectra of O-type stars revealed less wind absorption than expect...
Context.The mass-loss rate is a key parameter of massive stars. Adequate stellar atmosphere models a...
We ¯t X-ray line pro¯le models, including the e®ects of large-scale wind porosity, to the high-resol...
Aims. Both empirical evidence and theoretical findings indicate that the stellar winds of massive ea...
We quantitatively investigate the extent of wind absorption signatures in the X-ray grating spectra ...
peer reviewedMassive stars possess powerful stellar winds. Studies over the last decade, including t...
Aims. Both empirical evidence and theoretical findings indicate that the stellar winds of ...
We investigate the degree to which the nearly symmetric form of X-ray emission lines seen in Chandra...
We quantitatively investigate the extent of wind absorption signatures in the X-ray grating spectra ...
X-rays give direct evidence of instabilities, time-variable structure, and shock heating in the wind...
Context. Mass loss is essential for massive star evolution, thus also for the variety of a...
By quantitatively fitting simple emission line profile models that include both atomic opacity and p...
We investigate the degree to which the nearly symmetric form of X- ray emission lines seen in Chandr...
We present a generalised formalism for treating the porosity-associated reduction in continuum opaci...
We present a generalized formalism for treating the porosity-associated reduction in continuum opaci...
peer reviewedHigh-resolution X-ray spectra of O-type stars revealed less wind absorption than expect...
Context.The mass-loss rate is a key parameter of massive stars. Adequate stellar atmosphere models a...
We ¯t X-ray line pro¯le models, including the e®ects of large-scale wind porosity, to the high-resol...
Aims. Both empirical evidence and theoretical findings indicate that the stellar winds of massive ea...
We quantitatively investigate the extent of wind absorption signatures in the X-ray grating spectra ...
peer reviewedMassive stars possess powerful stellar winds. Studies over the last decade, including t...
Aims. Both empirical evidence and theoretical findings indicate that the stellar winds of ...
We investigate the degree to which the nearly symmetric form of X-ray emission lines seen in Chandra...
We quantitatively investigate the extent of wind absorption signatures in the X-ray grating spectra ...
X-rays give direct evidence of instabilities, time-variable structure, and shock heating in the wind...
Context. Mass loss is essential for massive star evolution, thus also for the variety of a...