The apparently single WN 6 type star WR 134 (HD 191765) is distinguished among the Wolf-Rayet star population by its strong, presumably cyclical (P~2.3 day) spectral variations. A true periodicity-which is still very much debated-would render WR 134 a prime candidate for harboring either a collapsed companion or a rotating, large-scale, inhomogeneous outflow. We have carried out an intensive campaign of spectroscopic and photometric monitoring of WR 134 from 1989 to 1997 in an attempt to reveal the true nature of this object. This unprecedentedly large data set allows us to confirm unambiguously the existence of a coherent 2.25+/-0.05 day periodicity in the line-profile changes of He II lambda4686, although the global pattern of variability...
We present the analysis of the optical variability of the early, nitrogen-rich Wolf-Rayet (WR) star ...
Context. Massive Wolf-Rayet stars are recognized today to be in a very common, but short, evolutiona...
Context. Massive-binary evolution models predict that some systems will go through an evol...
Evidence is presented for the existence of a 2.3 day periodicity in the line-profile changes of the ...
We discuss a few conclusions previously derived from the analysis of the line-profile variability of...
In recent years, much studies have focused on determining the origin of the large-scale line-profile...
The Wolf-Rayet star WR 46 is known to exhibit a very complex variability pattern on relatively short...
A 30 day contiguous photometric run with the Microvariability and Oscillations of STars (MOST) satel...
Aims. To further investigate the nature of the enigmatic object WR 46 and better understan...
A 30 day contiguous photometric run with the Microvariability and Oscillations of STars (MOST) satel...
Aims: To further investigate the nature of the enigmatic object WR 46 and better understand the X-ra...
We report the serendipitous discovery of a heavily reddened Wolf-Rayet star that we name WR 142b. Wh...
Context. Massive Wolf-Rayet stars are recognized today to be in a very common, but short, ...
International audience Aims: What is the origin of the large-amplitude variability in Wolf-Rayet WN8...
In 1991, a long term UBV-photometry campaign of four Wolf-Rayet stars wasstarted using the 60 cm tel...
We present the analysis of the optical variability of the early, nitrogen-rich Wolf-Rayet (WR) star ...
Context. Massive Wolf-Rayet stars are recognized today to be in a very common, but short, evolutiona...
Context. Massive-binary evolution models predict that some systems will go through an evol...
Evidence is presented for the existence of a 2.3 day periodicity in the line-profile changes of the ...
We discuss a few conclusions previously derived from the analysis of the line-profile variability of...
In recent years, much studies have focused on determining the origin of the large-scale line-profile...
The Wolf-Rayet star WR 46 is known to exhibit a very complex variability pattern on relatively short...
A 30 day contiguous photometric run with the Microvariability and Oscillations of STars (MOST) satel...
Aims. To further investigate the nature of the enigmatic object WR 46 and better understan...
A 30 day contiguous photometric run with the Microvariability and Oscillations of STars (MOST) satel...
Aims: To further investigate the nature of the enigmatic object WR 46 and better understand the X-ra...
We report the serendipitous discovery of a heavily reddened Wolf-Rayet star that we name WR 142b. Wh...
Context. Massive Wolf-Rayet stars are recognized today to be in a very common, but short, ...
International audience Aims: What is the origin of the large-amplitude variability in Wolf-Rayet WN8...
In 1991, a long term UBV-photometry campaign of four Wolf-Rayet stars wasstarted using the 60 cm tel...
We present the analysis of the optical variability of the early, nitrogen-rich Wolf-Rayet (WR) star ...
Context. Massive Wolf-Rayet stars are recognized today to be in a very common, but short, evolutiona...
Context. Massive-binary evolution models predict that some systems will go through an evol...