The hot WN star WR 2 (HD 6327) has been claimed to have many singular characteristics. To explain its unusually rounded and relatively weak emission line profiles, it has been proposed that WR 2 is rotating close to break-up with a magnetically confined wind. Alternatively, the line profiles could be explained by the dilution of WR 2’s spectrum by that of a companion. In this paper, we present a study of WR 2 using near-infrared AO imaging and optical spectroscopy and polarimetry. Our spectra reveal the presence of weak photospheric absorption lines from a ∼B 2.5-4V companion, which however contributes only ∼5–10% to the total light, suggesting that the companion is a background object. Therefore, its flux cannot be causing any significant ...
We present spatially resolved spectra of the visual WR + OB massive binaries WR 86, WR 146, and WR 1...
We report the discovery of five massive Wolf–Rayet (WR) stars resulting from a programme of follow-...
With a deep Chandra/HETGS exposure of WR 6, we have resolved emission lines whose profiles show that...
The hot WN star WR 2 (HD 6327) has been claimed to have many singular characteristics. To explain it...
WR 3 is the brightest very early-type WN star in the sky. Based on several years of time-resolved sp...
Oxygen sequence Wolf-Rayet stars (WO) are thought to be the final evolution phase of some high-mass ...
We report the discovery of weak yet hard X-ray emission from the Wolf-Rayet (WR) star WR 142 with th...
Oxygen sequence Wolf-Rayet stars (WO) are thought to be the final evolution phase of some high-mass ...
Recent results with the Potsdam Wolf-Rayet (PoWR) models have shown that Wolf-Rayet mass loss can be...
The classical Wolf-Rayet (WR) state is the evolved stage of a massive star, post main-sequence. They...
In recent years, much studies have focused on determining the origin of the large-scale line-profile...
We present results from a spectroscopic search for massive companions to dust-making Galactic WC9 st...
Context. WR104 is an emblematic dusty Wolf-Rayet star and the prototypical member of a sub-group hos...
Context. Massive Wolf-Rayet stars are recognized today to be in a very common, but short, ...
Context. Massive Wolf-Rayet stars are recognized today to be in a very common, but short, evolutiona...
We present spatially resolved spectra of the visual WR + OB massive binaries WR 86, WR 146, and WR 1...
We report the discovery of five massive Wolf–Rayet (WR) stars resulting from a programme of follow-...
With a deep Chandra/HETGS exposure of WR 6, we have resolved emission lines whose profiles show that...
The hot WN star WR 2 (HD 6327) has been claimed to have many singular characteristics. To explain it...
WR 3 is the brightest very early-type WN star in the sky. Based on several years of time-resolved sp...
Oxygen sequence Wolf-Rayet stars (WO) are thought to be the final evolution phase of some high-mass ...
We report the discovery of weak yet hard X-ray emission from the Wolf-Rayet (WR) star WR 142 with th...
Oxygen sequence Wolf-Rayet stars (WO) are thought to be the final evolution phase of some high-mass ...
Recent results with the Potsdam Wolf-Rayet (PoWR) models have shown that Wolf-Rayet mass loss can be...
The classical Wolf-Rayet (WR) state is the evolved stage of a massive star, post main-sequence. They...
In recent years, much studies have focused on determining the origin of the large-scale line-profile...
We present results from a spectroscopic search for massive companions to dust-making Galactic WC9 st...
Context. WR104 is an emblematic dusty Wolf-Rayet star and the prototypical member of a sub-group hos...
Context. Massive Wolf-Rayet stars are recognized today to be in a very common, but short, ...
Context. Massive Wolf-Rayet stars are recognized today to be in a very common, but short, evolutiona...
We present spatially resolved spectra of the visual WR + OB massive binaries WR 86, WR 146, and WR 1...
We report the discovery of five massive Wolf–Rayet (WR) stars resulting from a programme of follow-...
With a deep Chandra/HETGS exposure of WR 6, we have resolved emission lines whose profiles show that...