Massive stars in binary systems have long been regarded as potential sources of high-energy γ rays. The emission is principally thought to arise in the region where the stellar winds collide and accelerate relativistic particles which subsequently emit γ rays. On the basis of a three-dimensional distribution function of high-energy particles in the wind collision region – as obtained by a numerical hydrodynamics & particle transport model – we present the computation of the three-dimensional nonthermal photon emission for a given line of sight. Anisotropic inverse Compton emission is modelled using the target radiation field of both stars. Photons from relativistic bremsstrahlung and neutral pion decay are computed on the basis of local...
Colliding winds of massive binaries have long been considered as potential sites of non-thermal high...
The spectral energy distribution from the X-ray to the very high energy regime (>100 GeV) has been i...
Context. Recently, the colliding-wind region of the binary stellar system HD 93129A was re...
Colliding winds of massive star binary systems are considered as potential sites of nonthermal high-...
Colliding winds of massive star binary systems are considered as potential sites of non-thermal high...
International audienceMassive stars in binary systems (such as WR 140, WR 147, or η Carinae) have lo...
Since the detection of nonthermal radio emission from the bow shock of the massive runaway star BD +...
We consider a stationary, spherically outflowing wind consisting of electron-positron pairs and phot...
Context. Gamma-ray binaries are systems that radiate the dominant part of their non-thermal emission...
Colliding winds of massive stars in binary systems are considered as candidate sites of high-energy ...
Massive stars are extreme stellar objects whose properties allow for the study of some interesting p...
Several binary systems hosting a massive star and a companion thatis either a similar star or a comp...
We present calculations of the spatial and spectral distribution of the radio emission from a wide W...
Context. High-mass gamma-ray binaries are powerful nonthermal galactic sources, some of them hosting...
Aims. We develop a set of diagnostic tools for synchrotron-emitting sources, presented in a previous...
Colliding winds of massive binaries have long been considered as potential sites of non-thermal high...
The spectral energy distribution from the X-ray to the very high energy regime (>100 GeV) has been i...
Context. Recently, the colliding-wind region of the binary stellar system HD 93129A was re...
Colliding winds of massive star binary systems are considered as potential sites of nonthermal high-...
Colliding winds of massive star binary systems are considered as potential sites of non-thermal high...
International audienceMassive stars in binary systems (such as WR 140, WR 147, or η Carinae) have lo...
Since the detection of nonthermal radio emission from the bow shock of the massive runaway star BD +...
We consider a stationary, spherically outflowing wind consisting of electron-positron pairs and phot...
Context. Gamma-ray binaries are systems that radiate the dominant part of their non-thermal emission...
Colliding winds of massive stars in binary systems are considered as candidate sites of high-energy ...
Massive stars are extreme stellar objects whose properties allow for the study of some interesting p...
Several binary systems hosting a massive star and a companion thatis either a similar star or a comp...
We present calculations of the spatial and spectral distribution of the radio emission from a wide W...
Context. High-mass gamma-ray binaries are powerful nonthermal galactic sources, some of them hosting...
Aims. We develop a set of diagnostic tools for synchrotron-emitting sources, presented in a previous...
Colliding winds of massive binaries have long been considered as potential sites of non-thermal high...
The spectral energy distribution from the X-ray to the very high energy regime (>100 GeV) has been i...
Context. Recently, the colliding-wind region of the binary stellar system HD 93129A was re...