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16.6: References and Supplemental Reading

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    1. Chandrasekhar, S.Radiative Transfer, Dover, New York, 1960, p. 22.
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    6. Kuzma, T.J.: On Some Aspects of the Radiative Interaction in a Close Binary System, doctoral thesis, The Ohio State University, Columbus, 1981.
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    10. Code, A.: Radiative Equilibrium in an Atmosphere in which Pure Scattering and Pure Absorption Play a Role, Ap.J. 112, 1950, pp. 22 - 47.
    11. Collins, G.W.,II: Transfer of Polarized Radiation, Ap.J. 175, 1972, pp. 147 - 156.
    12. Collins, G.W.,II, and Buerger, P.F. "Polarization from Illuminated Non-Gray Stellar Atmospheres", Planets, Stars, and Nebulae Studied with Photopolarimetry, (Ed: T. Geherels), University of Arizona Press, Tucson, 1974, pp. 663 - 675.
    13. Hiltner, W.A.: Polarization of the Light from Distant Stars by Interstellar Medium, Science 109, 1949, p.165.
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    17. Mc Kenna, S. The Transfer of Polarized Radiation in Spectral Lines: Formalism and Solutions in Simple Cases, Astrophy. & Sp. Sci. 108, 1985, pp. 31 - 66.
    18. McKenna, S. The Transfer of Polarized Radiation in Spectral Lines: Solar-Type Stellar Atmospheres, Astrophy. & Sp. Sci. 106, 1984, pp. 283 - 297.
    19. Sobolev, V.V.: The Formation of Emission Lines, Theoretical Astrophysics, (Ed: V.A. Ambartsumyan, Trans. J.B.Sykes), Pergammon, New York, 1958, pp. 478 - 497.
    20. Castor, J.I.: Spectral Line Formation in Wolf-Rayet Envelopes, Mon. Not. R. astr. Soc. 149, 1970, pp. 111 - 127.
    21. Mihalas, D.: Stellar Atmospheres, 2d ed., W. H. Freeman, San Francisco, 1978, pp. 478 - 485.
    22. Cassinelli, J.P. "Stellar Winds", Annual Reviews of Astronomy and Astrophysics, (Ed.: G.Burbidge), vol. 17, Annual Reviews, Palo Alto, Calif., 1979, pp. 300 - 306.
    23. Lucy, L.B., and Solomon, P.M. Mass Loss by Hot Stars , Ap.J. 159, 1970, pp. 879 - 893.
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    For general review on the subject of stellar winds one should read Cassinelli22 pp. 275-308.


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