X-ray, UV and optical analysis of supergiants: $\epsilon$ Ori
Raul E. Puebla, D. John Hillier, Janos Zsarg\'o, David H. Cohen and, Maurice A. Leutenegger

TL;DR
This study conducts a comprehensive multi-wavelength analysis of the supergiant star $ ext{ε}$ Ori, testing the consistency of physical parameters derived from X-ray, UV, and optical spectra using advanced wind models.
Contribution
It provides a detailed multi-wavelength modeling approach for $ ext{ε}$ Ori, highlighting discrepancies in mass-loss rate estimates and the importance of interclump medium emission in spectral fits.
Findings
Mass-loss rate estimated at ~1.6×10⁻⁶ M☉/yr from optical data.
Discrepancy in sulfur ionization profiles suggests porosity effects.
X-ray analysis indicates plasma temperatures from 1 to 7 million K.
Abstract
We present a multi-wavelength (X-ray to optical) analysis, based on non-local thermodynamic equilibrium photospheric+wind models, of the B0 Ia-supergiant: ~Ori. The aim is to test the consistency of physical parameters, such as the mass-loss rate and CNO abundances, derived from different spectral bands. The derived mass-loss rate is 1.610 M yr where is the volume filling factor. However, the S IV 1062,1073 profiles are too strong in the models; to fit the observed profiles it is necessary to use 0.01. This value is a factor of 5 to 10 lower than inferred from other diagnostics, and implies M yr. The discrepancy could be related to porosity-vorosity effects or a problem with the ionization of sulfur in the wind. To fit the UV…
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