We present the results of an intensive spectroscopic campaign in the optical waveband revealing that Cyg OB2 # 8A is an O6+ O5.5 binary system with a period of about 21.9 days. Cyg OB2 # 8A is a bright X-ray source, as well as a non-thermal radio emitter. We discuss the binarity of this star in the framework of a campaign devoted to the study of non-thermal emitters, from the radio waveband to gamma-rays. In this context, we attribute the non-thermal radio emission from this star to a population of relativistic electrons, accelerated by the shock of the wind-wind collision. These relativistic electrons could also be responsible for a putative gamma-ray emission through inverse Compton scattering of photospheric UV photons, thus contributing...
CONTEXT: Massive binaries have stellar winds that collide. In the colliding-wind region, various phy...
We report on preliminary results of a multi-observatory investigation of the X-ray emission from the...
peer reviewedWe report on the results of four XMM-Newton observations separated by about ten days fr...
We present the results of a spectroscopic campaign revealing that the non-thermal radio emitter Cyg ...
Aims. Cyg OB2 #8A is a massive O-type binary displaying strong non-thermal radio emission. Owing to ...
Aims: Non-thermal radio emission associated with massive stars is believed to arise from a wind-wind...
After the first detection of its binary nature, the spectroscopic monitoring of the non-thermal radi...
Context. The properties of the early-type binary Cyg OB2 #5 have been debated for many years and spe...
Cyg OB2 #5, #8A, and #9 are binary or multiple massive stars in the Cyg OB2 association displaying s...
Context. Several early-type colliding-wind binaries are known to emit synchrotron radiation due to r...
Aims. Cyg OB2 #8A is a massive O-type binary displaying strong non-thermal radio emission. Owing to ...
In this contribution we model the non-thermal emission (from radio toγ-rays) produced in the compact...
peer reviewedWe reported in 2008 the first detection of the binary nature of Cyg OB2 #9. Since then,...
We present the results of a spectroscopic campaign revealing that the non-thermal radio emitter Cyg ...
peer reviewedCyg OB2 #9 is one of a small set of non-thermal radio emitting massive O-star binaries....
CONTEXT: Massive binaries have stellar winds that collide. In the colliding-wind region, various phy...
We report on preliminary results of a multi-observatory investigation of the X-ray emission from the...
peer reviewedWe report on the results of four XMM-Newton observations separated by about ten days fr...
We present the results of a spectroscopic campaign revealing that the non-thermal radio emitter Cyg ...
Aims. Cyg OB2 #8A is a massive O-type binary displaying strong non-thermal radio emission. Owing to ...
Aims: Non-thermal radio emission associated with massive stars is believed to arise from a wind-wind...
After the first detection of its binary nature, the spectroscopic monitoring of the non-thermal radi...
Context. The properties of the early-type binary Cyg OB2 #5 have been debated for many years and spe...
Cyg OB2 #5, #8A, and #9 are binary or multiple massive stars in the Cyg OB2 association displaying s...
Context. Several early-type colliding-wind binaries are known to emit synchrotron radiation due to r...
Aims. Cyg OB2 #8A is a massive O-type binary displaying strong non-thermal radio emission. Owing to ...
In this contribution we model the non-thermal emission (from radio toγ-rays) produced in the compact...
peer reviewedWe reported in 2008 the first detection of the binary nature of Cyg OB2 #9. Since then,...
We present the results of a spectroscopic campaign revealing that the non-thermal radio emitter Cyg ...
peer reviewedCyg OB2 #9 is one of a small set of non-thermal radio emitting massive O-star binaries....
CONTEXT: Massive binaries have stellar winds that collide. In the colliding-wind region, various phy...
We report on preliminary results of a multi-observatory investigation of the X-ray emission from the...
peer reviewedWe report on the results of four XMM-Newton observations separated by about ten days fr...