The influence of interstellar medium on subsonic stellar motions (Q1115313)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 4085339
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 4085339 |
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The influence of interstellar medium on subsonic stellar motions (English)
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1989
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It is not a trivial problem to imagine how a spherical high-pressure balloon with supersonic gas jets leaving from pores densely distributed on its surface can be influenced by an ambient gas flow. The relative motion of such a balloon can be controlled by a corresponding rearrangement of the gas outflow into an aspherical configuration. A similar problem is connected with stars driving a supersonic stellar wind and moving relative to the interstellar medium. As we shall show, the adapted circumstellar flow leads to an upwind-downwind pressure asymmetry balancing the momentum loss that is braking such stars. The opposite process - i.e., acceleration - may occur of luminous stars are closely associated and their wind systems interfere with each other. This should lead to a mutual repulsion.
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spherical high-pressure balloon
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supersonic gas jets
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