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THE CONTRIBUTION OF STELLAR WINDS TO COSMIC RAY PRODUCTION

Author(s)
Seo, JeongbhinKang, HyesungRyu, Dongsu
Issued Date
2018-04
DOI
10.5303/JKAS.2018.51.2.37
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/24222
Fulltext
http://koreascience.or.kr/search/articlepdf_ocean.jsp?admNo=CMHHBA_2018_v51n2_37
Citation
JOURNAL OF THE KOREAN ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY, v.51, no.2, pp.37 - 48
Abstract
Massive stars blow powerful stellar winds throughout, their evolutionary stages from the main sequence to Wolf-Rayet phases. The amount of mechanical energy deposited in the interstellar medium by the wind from a massive star can be comparable to the explosion energy of a core-collapse supernova that detonates at the end of its life. In this study, we estimate the kinetic energy deposition by massive stars in our Galaxy by considering the integrated Galactic initial mass function and modeling the stellar wind luminosity. The mass loss rate and terminal velocity of stellar winds during the main sequence, red supergiant, and Wolf-Rayet stages are estimated by adopting theoretical calculations and observational data published in the literature. We find that the total stellar wind luminosity due to all massive stars in the Galaxy is about (Lw )approximate to 1.1 x 10(41) erg s(-1), which is about 1/4 of the power of supernova explosions. L-sn approximate to 4.8 x 10(41) erg s(-1). If we assume that similar to 1 - 10% of the wind luminosity could be converted to Galactic cosmic rays (GCRs) through collisonless shocks such as termination shocks in stellar bubbles and superbubbles, colliding-wind shocks in binaries, and bow-shocks of massive runaway stars, stellar winds might be expected to make a significant, contribution to GCR production, though lower than that of supernova remnants.
Publisher
KOREAN ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY
ISSN
1225-4614
Keyword (Author)
stars: massivestars: mass-lossstars: winds, outflowsacceleration of particlesshock wavescosmic rays
Keyword
MASS-LOSS RATESDIFFUSIVE SHOCK ACCELERATIONTIME SEQUENCE OSOLAR-NEIGHBORHOODCIRCUMSTELLAR GASSTAR-FORMATIONRUNAWAY STARSGAMMA-RAYSB-STARSEVOLUTION

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