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Fig. 3

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The 2D density profile of the simulation of the bow-shocked wind bubble. The mass-losing star is located in the origin where we allow a radial wind flow to enter the grid. Isotropic, homogeneous gas simultaneously enters the grid antiparallel to the y-axis, which represents the motion of the ISM in the star’s rest frame. The arrows correspond to the vectors of the momentum of each flow.

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