Authors
                Dr.
            
                        Asif ud-Doula
            
  Date and time
                                    20 Sep 2022 - 17:30 Europe/London
                            Address
                                    Online
Talk language
                                    English
                            Serie number
                                    1
                            Description
                                    Massive stars (at least eight times as massive as the Sun) possess strong stellar winds driven by radiation. With the advent of the so called MiMeS collaboration, an increasing number of these massive stars have been confirmed to have global magnetic fields. Such magnetic fields can have significant influence on the dynamics of these stellar winds which are strongly ionized. Such interaction of the wind and magnetic field can generate copious amount of X-rays, they can spin the star down, they can also help form large scale disk-like structures. In this presentation I will discuss the nature of such radiatively-driven winds and how they interact with magnetic fields.