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Models Of Forbidden Line Emission Profiles From Axisymmetric Stellar Winds., Richard Ignace, A. Brimeyer Sep 2006

Models Of Forbidden Line Emission Profiles From Axisymmetric Stellar Winds., Richard Ignace, A. Brimeyer

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A number of strong infrared forbidden lines have been observed in several evolved Wolf–Rayet (WR) star winds, and these are important for deriving metal abundances and testing stellar evolution models. In addition, because these optically thin lines form at large radius in the wind, their resolved profiles carry an imprint of the asymptotic structure of the wind flow. This work presents model forbidden line profile shapes formed in axisymmetric winds. It is well known that an optically thin emission line formed in a spherical wind expanding at constant velocity yields a flat-topped emission profile shape. Simulated forbidden lines are produced …