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Martínez-Núñez et al., 2017 - Google Patents

Towards a unified view of inhomogeneous stellar winds in isolated supergiant stars and supergiant high mass X-ray binaries

Martínez-Núñez et al., 2017

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16230865210861115986
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Martínez-Núñez S
Kretschmar P
Bozzo E
Oskinova L
Puls J
Sidoli L
Sundqvist J
Blay P
Falanga M
Fürst F
Gímenez-García A
Kreykenbohm I
Kühnel M
Sander A
Torrejón J
Wilms J
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Space Science Reviews

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Massive stars, at least∼ 10 times more massive than the Sun, have two key properties that make them the main drivers of evolution of star clusters, galaxies, and the Universe as a whole. On the one hand, the outer layers of massive stars are so hot that they produce most …
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