UV Spectropolarimetry with Polstar: Massive Star Binary Colliding Winds
Nicole St-Louis, Kenneth Gayley, D. John Hillier, Richard Ignace, Carol E. Jones, Alexandre David-Uraz, Noel D. Richardson, Jorick S. Vink, Geraldine J. Peters, Jennifer L. Hoffman, Yael Naz\'e, Heloise Stevance, Tomer Shenar, Andrew G. Fullard, Jaimie R. Lomax, Paul A. Scowen

TL;DR
This paper discusses how the Polstar UV spectropolarimeter can improve understanding of massive star winds by studying binary systems with colliding winds, revealing wind dynamics and geometry.
Contribution
It proposes using Polstar's UV spectropolarimetry to analyze binary star systems, providing new insights into wind acceleration and collision physics.
Findings
Potential to constrain wind acceleration profiles
Ability to distinguish wind geometry complexities
Enhanced understanding of wind collision dynamics
Abstract
The winds of massive stars are important for their direct impact on the interstellar medium, and for their influence on the final state of a star prior to it exploding as a supernova. However, the dynamics of these winds is understood primarily via their illumination from a single central source. The Doppler shift seen in resonance lines is a useful tool for inferring these dynamics, but the mapping from that Doppler shift to the radial distance from the source is ambiguous. Binary systems can reduce this ambiguity by providing a second light source at a known radius in the wind, seen from orbitally modulated directions. From the nature of the collision between the winds, a massive companion also provides unique additional information about wind momentum fluxes. Since massive stars are strong ultraviolet (UV) sources, and UV resonance line opacity in the wind is strong, UV instruments…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Gamma-ray bursts and supernovae
