Realistic Multimedia Tools based on Physical Models: I. The Spectrum Analyzer and Animator (SA2)
I. Pachoulakis

TL;DR
This paper introduces the Spectrum Analyzer (SA2), a tool that automates the analysis and synthesis of ultraviolet spectral lines in binary star systems to model wind structures and variability.
Contribution
The paper presents the SA2 toolkit, which automates spectral analysis and synthetic profile generation for modeling stellar wind interactions in binary systems.
Findings
SA2 accurately derives light curves from observed spectra.
SA2 reproduces observed wind profile morphologies and variabilities.
The toolkit advances modeling capabilities for unresolved stellar winds.
Abstract
The present sequence of two articles reports on a custom-built toolkit implementing a technique similar to multi-directional medical tomography to simulate and visualize the composite 3D structure of winds from hot close double stars. In such hot binaries, the light sources scanning and probing the composite wind volume are the bright "surfaces" (photospheres) of the individual stars. Then, as the Keplerian orbit is traced out and the geometry presented to the observer varies, each star constitutes an analyzer upon its companion's wind. In contrast to medical tomography, however, these targets are too far to be resolved spatially so we resort to modeling the ultraviolet (UV) spectral lines of certain wind ions (e.g., N+4, Si+3, C+3) whose shapes vary with Keplerian phase as the stars revolve around their common centre of mass. The flagships of the toolkit are the Spectrum Analyzer and…
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TopicsHistory and Developments in Astronomy · Solar and Space Plasma Dynamics · Spaceflight effects on biology
