Shock-Generated X-ray Emission in Radiatively-Driven Winds: A Model for Tau Scorpii

J. Macfarlane, J. Cassinelli
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A one-dimensional radiation-hydrodynamics code is used to numerically investigate the structure and evolution of shocks in the winds of hot stars. Results are presented for the specific case of Tau Sco, a well-studied main-sequence B star for which there are X-ray data from the Einstien satellite's Solid State Spectrometer. A phenomenological radiative acceleration term and a mass-loss rate consistent with UV observations, are used to determine the time dependence of the temperatures within and X-ray emission from an isolated shock region. The driving acceleration leads to the formation of a two-component shock zone with 'forward' and 'reverse' shocks, each with their own characteristic temperature. A denser cold region forms between the two shocks, which could potentially account for the presence of narrow absorption features that are observed in the UV P Cygni profiles of many hot stars. The X-ray emission spectra from the shocks in the calculations are in good general agreement with two-temperature model fits to Einstein X-ray observations.
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在辐射驱动的风中激波产生的x射线发射:天蝎座Tau的一个模型
本文采用一维辐射流体力学程序,对热恒星风中激波的结构和演化进行了数值研究。结果给出了Tau Sco的具体情况,这是一颗被充分研究的主序B星,它有来自爱因斯坦卫星固体光谱仪的x射线数据。一个现象辐射加速项和质量损失率与紫外观测一致,被用来确定温度和x射线发射的孤立激波区域的时间依赖性。驱动加速导致形成“正向”和“反向”冲击的双分量冲击区,每个冲击都有自己的特征温度。在两次激波之间形成了一个密度更大的冷区,这可能解释了在许多热恒星的紫外P天鹅座剖面中观察到的窄吸收特征的存在。计算中激波的x射线发射光谱与爱因斯坦x射线观测拟合的双温模型基本一致。
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