Global modelling of X-ray spectra produced in O-type star winds
A. Herv\'e, G. Rauw, Y. Naz\'e, A. Foster

TL;DR
This paper develops a comprehensive model to simulate X-ray spectra from O-type star winds, incorporating wind fragmentation effects and comparing different formalism impacts to better understand stellar wind properties.
Contribution
It introduces a new modeling tool that combines atomic emissivities and wind opacity, including the effects of a tenuous inter-clump medium, to analyze stellar wind parameters from X-ray spectra.
Findings
Different wind fragmentation formalisms produce slightly different spectral results.
Synthetic line profiles can be degenerate, requiring full spectrum analysis for accurate wind parameter constraints.
The model successfully reproduces observed spectra, demonstrating its potential for stellar wind studies.
Abstract
High-resolution X-ray spectra of O-type stars revealed less wind absorption than expected from smooth winds with conventional mass-loss rates. Various solutions have been proposed, including porous winds, optically thick clumps or an overall reduction of the mass-loss rates. The latter has a strong impact on the evolution of the star. Our final goal is to analyse high resolution X-ray spectra of O-type stars with a multi temperature plasma model in order to determine crucial wind parameters such as the mass loss rate, the CNO abundances and the X-ray temperature plasma distribution in the wind. In this context we are developing a modelling tool to calculate synthetic X-ray spectra. We present, here, the main ingredients and physics necessary for a such work. Our code uses the AtomDB emissivities to compute the intrinsic emissivity of the hot plasma as well as the CMFGEN model atmosphere…
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