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arxiv: astro-ph/0008351 · v1 · submitted 2000-08-22 · 🌌 astro-ph

EUV/X-ray Emission and the Thermal and Ionization Structure of B Star Winds

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We discuss the EUV and X-ray properties of B stars, focusing on $\epsilon$ CMa (B2 II) which is the only star with both emission lines and a photospheric continuum detected with EUVE. We explore the modest effects of the photospheric EUV continua on the wind, as well as the much stronger effects of the short-wavelength EUV and soft X-ray emission lines. Attenuation of the EUV and soft X-ray emission by the wind plays an important role, and leads to the reprocessing of X-rays via He$^+$ ionization and the Bowen mechanism in the wind. Finally, we explore some of the new diagnostics that will shortly become available with the next generation of high spectral resolution X-ray telescopes. All of this analysis is presented in the context of a two component stellar wind--a dense component (clumps) that contains most of the mass but fills a negligible fraction of the volume, and a rarefied component that fills most of the volume but accounts for only a small fraction of the mass.

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