AAS 198th Meeting, June 2001
Session 22. A Variety of Stellar Properties
Oral, Monday, June 4, 2001, 10:00-11:30am, C211

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[22.04] The Complete Redistribution Approximation in Optically Thick Line-Driven Winds

K. G. Gayley, A. J. Onifer (University of Iowa)

Wolf-Rayet winds are thought to exhibit large momentum fluxes, which has in part been explained by ionization stratification in the wind. However, it the cause of high mass loss, not high momentum flux, that remains largely a mystery, because standard models fail to achieve sufficient acceleration near the surface where the mass-loss rate is set. We consider a radiative transfer approximation that allows for the dynamics of optically thick Wolf-Rayet winds to be modeled without detailed treatment of the radiation field, called the complete redistribution approximation. In it, it is assumed that thermalization processes cause the photon frequencies to be completely randomized over the course of propagating through the wind, which allows the radiation field to be treated statistically rather than in detail. Thus the approach is similar to the statistical treatment of the line list used in the celebrated CAK approach. The results differ from the effectively gray treatment in that the radiation field is influenced by the line distribution, and the role of gaps in the line distribution is enhanced. The ramifications for the driving of large mass-loss rates is explored.


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