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The wind of P Cygni
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 12 April 2016
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The stationary features of the wind of P Cygni are considerably different from those of ‘normal’ supergiant winds with comparable luminosity. In contrast to such winds, which are generally accepted to be driven by radiation pressure, P Cygni’s mass-loss rate is higher by a factor of 5, the terminal velocity is higher by a factor of 10, and the velocity law itself is much flatter than would be expected from a first glance at glance at typical scaling relations. However, these relations depend crucially and non-linearly on the star’s distance from the Eddington limit, which for P Cyg is very small (see below). Here we investigate whether the acceleration mechanism of P Cygni’s wind can also be explained by line pressure and to what extent self-consistent wind models represent the observed quantities (especially the IR energy distribution).
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- Section II: Poster Papers, A Brief List of Catalogs, and Index
- Information
- International Astronomical Union Colloquium , Volume 113: Physics of Luminous Blue Variables , 1989 , pp. 259 - 260
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- Copyright © Kluwer 1989