Hot starsTheoretical models developed to explain the emission of hot stars are examined, summarizing and analyzing the results of ground-based and space observations obtained at different wavelengths. The physical processes responsible for emission in the radio, IR, visible, UV, and X-ray bands are reviewed, and particular attention is given to observations of OB-star winds, B-emission stars, compact stellar cores, and hot stars in binary systems. The importance of the UV and EUV spectral regions and the need for a space observatory to replace the IUE when it becomes inoperative are stressed.
Document ID
19890045583
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Snow, Theodore P. (Colorado, University Boulder, United States)