Uncovering the orbital dynamics of stars hidden inside their powerful winds: application to $η$ Carinae and RMC 140
Determining accurate orbits of binary stars with powerful winds is challenging. The dense outflows increase the effective photospheric radius, precluding direct observation of the Keplerian motion; instead the observables are broad lines emitted over large radii in the stellar wind. Our analysis rev...
Main Authors: | Grant, D, Blundell, K, Matthews, J |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Oxford University Press
2020
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