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Microlensing of Circumstellar Envelopes III. Line Profiles from Stellar Winds in Homologous Expansion.
Astronomy & Astrophysics (2006)
  • M. A. Hendry, University of Glasgow
  • Richard Ignace, East Tennessee State University
  • H. M. Bryce, University of Wisconsin - Madison
Abstract
This paper examines line profile evolution due to the linear expansion of circumstellar material obsverved during a microlensing event. This work extends our previous papers on emission line profile evolution from radial and azimuthal flow during point mass lens events and fold caustic crossings. Both “flavours” of microlensing were shown to provide effective diagnostics of bulk motion in circumstellar envelopes. In this work a different genre of flow is studied, namely linear homologous expansion, for both point mass lenses and fold caustic crossings. Linear expansion is of particular relevance to the effects of microlensing on supernovae at cosmological distances. We derive line profiles and equivalent widths for the illustrative cases of pure resonance and pure recombination lines, modelled under the Sobolev approximation. The efficacy of microlensing as a diagnostic probe of the stellar environs is demonstrated and discussed
Keywords
  • Microlensing,
  • Circumstellar Envelopes III.,
  • Stellar Winds,
  • Homologous Expansion
Publication Date
May, 2006
DOI
10.1051/0004-6361:20054407
Publisher Statement
Copyright © ESO 2006.
Citation Information
M. A. Hendry, R. Ignace, and H. M. Bryce. "Microlensing of Circumstellar Envelopes III. Line Profiles from Stellar Winds in Homologous Expansion." Astronomy & Astrophysics 450.3 (2006): 1023-1035.
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361:20054407
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/richard_ignace/18