Consequences of clumping in hot-star winds |
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Authors: | Anthony F J Moffat |
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Institution: | (1) Département de physique and Observatoire du mont Mégantic, Uníversité de Montréal, Succ. Centre Ville, C.P. 6128, H3C 3J7 Montréal, QC, Canada |
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Abstract: | It seems more and more likely that one will have to abandon the paradigm of smooth outflows from (hot) stars in favour of a clumpy structure, possibly in a fractal-like hierarchy on all scales. Observationally, this is best established for Wolf-Rayet star winds (e.g. scaling laws, mass-spectrum, anisotropy,...), for which the consequences of clumping are discussed. These include four broad categories, which are outlined in this review: (a) an ideal laboratory for studying time-dependent astrophysical turbulence, (b) potential tracers of hot-wind global structure parameters, (c) reduced mass-loss rates, and (d) impact on massive binary studies. |
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Keywords: | Stars:Hot Wolf-Rayet Stellar Winds:Clumping Turbulence |
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