On the Wind Geometry of the Wolf-Rayet Star EZ Canis Majoris
Abstract
Recent models of Wolf-Rayet star winds have been tailored to EZ CMa, and make predictions of the envelope structure and location of line-emitting regions. It is discussed how the wind structure of EZ CMa can be probed observationally through electron distribution integrals as measured by spectropolarimetry, and then present, analyze, and interpret a time-dependent spectropolarimetric data set of EZ CMa. The observations further the view of an electron-scattering wind that is axisymmetric, rotating, and expanding, with a variable mass-loss rate being responsible for the quasi-periodic polarimetric variability. It is demonstrated that the emission lines of EZ CMa are partially polarized, indicating that line photons are electron-scattered in the wind. The polarization in N V lambda 4945 and N IV lambda 4058 is observed to be larger than that of He II lambda 4686 and He I lambda 5876, as expected from ionization stratification.
- Publication:
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The Astrophysical Journal
- Pub Date:
- November 1991
- DOI:
- 10.1086/170717
- Bibcode:
- 1991ApJ...382..301S
- Keywords:
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- Electron Scattering;
- Spectral Emission;
- Stellar Envelopes;
- Stellar Winds;
- Wolf-Rayet Stars;
- Helium;
- Line Spectra;
- Nitrogen;
- Polarized Light;
- Spectral Methods;
- Astrophysics