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@inproceedings{822975, author = {Krtička, Jiří and Kubát, Jiří}, address = {Cambridge, Velka Britanie}, booktitle = {Low-Metallicity Star Formation: From the First Stars to Dwarf Galaxies}, keywords = {hot stars - first stars - stellar wind - hydodynamics}, language = {eng}, location = {Cambridge, Velka Britanie}, isbn = {978-0-521-88986-5}, pages = {405-405}, publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, title = {CNO driven winds of hot first stars}, year = {2009} }
TY - JOUR ID - 822975 AU - Krtička, Jiří - Kubát, Jiří PY - 2009 TI - CNO driven winds of hot first stars PB - Cambridge University Press CY - Cambridge, Velka Britanie SN - 9780521889865 KW - hot stars - first stars - stellar wind - hydodynamics N2 - We show that hot first stars do not have any wind driven purely by hydrogen or helium. However, during the evolution of these stars the CNO elements may emerge on their surfaces due to the mixing processes. Contrary to hydrogen and helium, these elements are able to drive a stellar wind. Consequently, evolved first stars may have winds driven purely by CNO elements. We study the properties of such stellar winds for different abundance of CNO elements and discuss their influence on the surrounding environment. We show that CNO driven winds exist in more luminuous stars. Moreover, for very hot stars CNO elements are too much ionized to drive a wind. In most cases the derived mass-loss rate is smaller than that calculated with solar mixture of elements. This is connected with the fact that in the present hot stars heavier elements (as iron) are the most important element that influence the wind mass-loss rate. ER -
KRTIČKA, Jiří a Jiří KUBÁT. CNO driven winds of hot first stars. In \textit{Low-Metallicity Star Formation: From the First Stars to Dwarf Galaxies}. Cambridge, Velka Britanie: Cambridge University Press, 2009, s.~405. ISBN~978-0-521-88986-5.
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