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Volume 10, 2003
JENAM 2002, Galactic & Stellar Dynamics
Page(s) 189
DOI 10.1051/eas:2003146

Galactic & Stellar Dynamics
C. Boily, P. Patsis, S. Portegies Zwart, R. Spurzem and C. Theis (eds)
EAS Publications Series, Vol. 10, 2003

DOI: 10.1051/eas:2003146

Super-massive stars: Radiative transfer

P. Amaro-Seoane, R. Spurzem and A. Just

Astronomisches Rechen-Institut, Mönchhofstraße 12-14, 69120 Heidelberg, Germany


Abstract
The concept of central super-massive stars ( ${\cal M} \ge 5 \times 10^4 M_{\odot}$, where ${\cal M}$ is the mass of the super-massive star) embedded in dense stellar systems was suggested as a possible explanation for high- energy emissions phenomena occurring in active galactic nuclei and quasars (Vilkoviski 1976; Hara 1978), such as X-ray emissions (Bahcall & Ostriker 1975). SMSs and super-massive black holes are two possibilities to explain the nature of super-massive central objects, and super-massive stars may be an intermediate step towards the formation of super-massive black holes (Rees 1984). Therefore it is important to study such a dense gas-star system in detail. We address here the implementation of radiative transfer in a model which was presented in former work (Amaro-Seoane & Spurzem 2001; Amaro-Seoane et al. 2002). In this sense, we extend here and improve the work done by Langbein et al. (1990) by describing the radiative transfer in super-massive stars using previous work on this subject (Castor 1972).



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