Lyman alpha initiated winds in late-type stars
Abstract
One of the first major results of the IUE survey of late-type stars was the discovery of a sharp division in the HR diagram between stars with solar type spectra (chromosphere and transition region lines) and those with non-solar type spectra (only chromosphere lines). This result is especially interesting in view of observational evidence for mass loss from G and K giants and super-giants discussed recently by both Reimers and Stencel. In the present paper models of both hot coronae and cool wind flows are calculated using stellar model chromospheres as starting points for stellar wind calculations in order to investigate the possibility of having a 'supersonic transition locus' in the HR diagram dividing hot coronae from cool winds. It is concluded from these models that the Lyman-alpha flux may play an important role in determining the location of a stellar wind critical point. The interaction of Lyman-alpha radiation pressure with Alfven waves in producing strong, low temperature stellar winds in the star Arcturus is investigated.
- Publication:
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The First Year of IUE
- Pub Date:
- 1979
- Bibcode:
- 1979IUE1.symp..383H
- Keywords:
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- Late Stars;
- Lyman Alpha Radiation;
- Stellar Structure;
- Stellar Winds;
- Astronomical Models;
- Chromosphere;
- G Stars;
- Iue;
- K Stars;
- Magnetohydrodynamic Waves;
- Astrophysics