Aims. To better understand the phenomenon of colliding winds in massive binary stars, we study the X-ray lightcurve of a WR+O system of the Carina region, a system well known for the high mass of its primary. Methods: Phase-resolved X-ray observations of the massive WR+O binary system WR 22 were performed with the XMM-Newton facility. We observed the object at seven different phases from near apastron to near periastron. Results: The X-ray spectrum can be represented by a two-component, optically thin, thermal plasma model with a first one at a typical temperature of 0.6 keV and a second hotter one in the range 2.0-4.5 keV. The hot component is indicative of a colliding wind phenomenon, but its flux is remarkably constant with time despite ...
WR21 and WR31 are two WR+O binaries with short periods, quite similar to the case of V444 Cyg. The X...
WR 25 is a colliding-wind binary star system comprising a very massive O2.5If∗/WN6 primary and an O-...
peer reviewedUsing XMM-Newton, we undertook a dedicated project to search for X-ray bright wind-wind...
Aims. To better understand the phenomenon of colliding winds in massive binary stars, we study the X...
Aims. To better understand the phenomenon of colliding winds in massive binary stars, we study the ...
Two of the main physical parameters that govern the massive star evolution, the mass and the mass-lo...
We present preliminary results from observations of the massive WR+O binary WR 22 performed with the...
peer reviewedAn XMM-Newton campaign dedicated to the study of the X-ray emission of the colliding wi...
Aims. We examine the dependence of the wind-wind collision and subsequent X-ray emission from the ma...
Aims: To further investigate the nature of the enigmatic object WR 46 and better understand the X-ra...
Our dedicated XMM-Newton monitoring, as well as archival Chandra and Swift datasets, were used to ex...
Our dedicated XMM-Newton monitoring, as well as archival Chandra and Swift datasets, were used to ex...
peer reviewedWe investigated the long-term behaviour in X-rays of the colliding wind binary WR 25, u...
We analyze new high-resolution Chandra X-ray images of the Wolf-Rayet binary system WR147. This sys...
The Wolf-Rayet star in the Carina Nebula is a surprisingly bright X-ray source, and amongst the bri...
WR21 and WR31 are two WR+O binaries with short periods, quite similar to the case of V444 Cyg. The X...
WR 25 is a colliding-wind binary star system comprising a very massive O2.5If∗/WN6 primary and an O-...
peer reviewedUsing XMM-Newton, we undertook a dedicated project to search for X-ray bright wind-wind...
Aims. To better understand the phenomenon of colliding winds in massive binary stars, we study the X...
Aims. To better understand the phenomenon of colliding winds in massive binary stars, we study the ...
Two of the main physical parameters that govern the massive star evolution, the mass and the mass-lo...
We present preliminary results from observations of the massive WR+O binary WR 22 performed with the...
peer reviewedAn XMM-Newton campaign dedicated to the study of the X-ray emission of the colliding wi...
Aims. We examine the dependence of the wind-wind collision and subsequent X-ray emission from the ma...
Aims: To further investigate the nature of the enigmatic object WR 46 and better understand the X-ra...
Our dedicated XMM-Newton monitoring, as well as archival Chandra and Swift datasets, were used to ex...
Our dedicated XMM-Newton monitoring, as well as archival Chandra and Swift datasets, were used to ex...
peer reviewedWe investigated the long-term behaviour in X-rays of the colliding wind binary WR 25, u...
We analyze new high-resolution Chandra X-ray images of the Wolf-Rayet binary system WR147. This sys...
The Wolf-Rayet star in the Carina Nebula is a surprisingly bright X-ray source, and amongst the bri...
WR21 and WR31 are two WR+O binaries with short periods, quite similar to the case of V444 Cyg. The X...
WR 25 is a colliding-wind binary star system comprising a very massive O2.5If∗/WN6 primary and an O-...
peer reviewedUsing XMM-Newton, we undertook a dedicated project to search for X-ray bright wind-wind...