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    Publication Date: 2019-08-15
    Description: The X-ray emission from O stars may originate from instability-generated shocks in their stellar winds. Previous numerical simulations that assumed the wind to be isothermal could only draw limited conclusions concerning this emission. Calculations that include the energy transfer in the wind are presented. They confirm that up to a few stellar radii, radiative cooling is efficient which implies that the shock cooling zones are short in comparison with the dynamical lengths. At larger radii, the wind structure changes as all the shocks are destroyed due to a broadening of their cooling zones. The following flow phenomena are discussed as possible X-ray sources: inner radiative shock; shock merging, outer adiabatic shocks, remaining hot gas from shock destruction, and an outer corona.
    Keywords: Space Radiation
    Type: Conference proceedings of the International Conference on X-Ray Astronomy and Astrophysics; 29-30; MPE-263
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