At least 5 per cent of the massive stars are moving supersonically through the interstellar medium (ISM) and are expected to produce a stellar wind bow shock. We explore how the mass-loss and space velocity of massive runaway stars affect the morphology of their bow shocks. We run two-dimensional axisymmetric hydrodynamical simulations following the evolution of the circumstellar medium of these stars in the Galactic plane from the main sequence to the red supergiant phase. We find that thermal conduction is an important process governing the shape, size and structure of the bow shocks around hot stars, and that they have an optical luminosity mainly produced by forbidden lines, e.g. [O iii]. The Hα emission of the bow shocks around hot sta...
The nearby, massive, runaway star Zeta Ophiuchi has a large bow shock detected in optical and infrar...
The Bubble Nebula (or NGC 7635) is a parsec-scale seemingly spherical wind-blown bubble around the r...
Hot massive stars have strong stellar winds with velocity 1000-3000 km/s that, when shocked, produce...
At least 5 per cent of the massive stars are moving supersonically through the interstellar medium (...
International audienceMassive stars that have been ejected from their parent cluster and supersonica...
Many massive stars travel through the interstellar medium at supersonic speeds. As a result they f...
A significant fraction of OB-type, main-sequence massive stars are classified as runaway and move su...
This article has been accepted for publication in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society ...
Context. Runaway O- and early B-type stars passing through the interstellar medium at supersonic vel...
Aims. Our goal is to study the different morphologies associated to the interaction of the stellar ...
The circumstellar medium around massive stars is strongly impacted by stellar winds, radiation, and ...
Context. There exists an enigmatic population of massive stars around the Galactic center ...
Runaway masive stars are O- and B-type stars with large peculiar veloci- ties. Runaway OB stars can ...
Context. Runaway O- and early B-type stars passing through the interstellar medium at supersonic vel...
The nearby, massive, runaway star Zeta Ophiuchi has a large bow shock detected in optical and infrar...
The Bubble Nebula (or NGC 7635) is a parsec-scale seemingly spherical wind-blown bubble around the r...
Hot massive stars have strong stellar winds with velocity 1000-3000 km/s that, when shocked, produce...
At least 5 per cent of the massive stars are moving supersonically through the interstellar medium (...
International audienceMassive stars that have been ejected from their parent cluster and supersonica...
Many massive stars travel through the interstellar medium at supersonic speeds. As a result they f...
A significant fraction of OB-type, main-sequence massive stars are classified as runaway and move su...
This article has been accepted for publication in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society ...
Context. Runaway O- and early B-type stars passing through the interstellar medium at supersonic vel...
Aims. Our goal is to study the different morphologies associated to the interaction of the stellar ...
The circumstellar medium around massive stars is strongly impacted by stellar winds, radiation, and ...
Context. There exists an enigmatic population of massive stars around the Galactic center ...
Runaway masive stars are O- and B-type stars with large peculiar veloci- ties. Runaway OB stars can ...
Context. Runaway O- and early B-type stars passing through the interstellar medium at supersonic vel...
The nearby, massive, runaway star Zeta Ophiuchi has a large bow shock detected in optical and infrar...
The Bubble Nebula (or NGC 7635) is a parsec-scale seemingly spherical wind-blown bubble around the r...
Hot massive stars have strong stellar winds with velocity 1000-3000 km/s that, when shocked, produce...