We analyse the optical spectrum of the very massive binary system WR 20a (WN6ha + WN6ha). The most prominent emission lines, Hα and He ii λ 4686, display strong phase-locked profile variability. From the variations of their equivalent widths and from a tomographic analysis, we find that part of the line emission probably arises in a wind interaction region between the stars. Our analysis of the optical spectrum of WR 20a indicates a reddening of AV ≃ 6.0 mag and a distance of 7.9 kpc, suggesting that the star actually belongs to the open cluster Westerlund 2. The location of the system at ˜ 1.1 pc from the cluster core could indicate that WR 20a was gently ejected from the core via dynamical interactions. Using a non-LTE model atmosphere co...
Context. Massive Wolf–Rayet (WR) stars dominate the radiative and mechanical energy budget of galaxi...
Context. Many massive stars are part of binary or higher multiplicity systems. The present work focu...
We report on the recent discovery of two new massive binary systems: WR20a and CygOB2#8A. For both s...
We analyse the optical spectrum of the very massive binary system WR 20a (WN6ha + WN6ha). The most p...
We analyse the optical spectrum of the very massive binary system WR20a (WN6ha + WN6ha). The most pr...
We analyse the optical spectrum of the very massive binary system WR 20a (WN6ha + WN6ha). The most p...
We analyse spectroscopic observations of WR20a revealing that this star is a massive early-type bina...
We analyse spectroscopic observations of WR20a revealing that this star is a massive early-type bina...
Context. The distance of the very young open cluster Westerlund 2, which contains the very massive b...
peer reviewedWe present a detailed, extensive investigation of the photometric and spectroscopic beh...
We present multi-epoch spectroscopic observations of the massive binary system WR21a, which include ...
Double-lined spectroscopic binary systems, containing a Wolf-Rayet and a massive O-type star, are ke...
Context. Radio observations are an effective tool for discovering particle acceleration regions in c...
Context. A significant number of the Wolf-Rayet stars seem to be binary or multiple systems, but the...
Context. There is growing evidence that a treatment of binarity amongst OB stars is essential for a ...
Context. Massive Wolf–Rayet (WR) stars dominate the radiative and mechanical energy budget of galaxi...
Context. Many massive stars are part of binary or higher multiplicity systems. The present work focu...
We report on the recent discovery of two new massive binary systems: WR20a and CygOB2#8A. For both s...
We analyse the optical spectrum of the very massive binary system WR 20a (WN6ha + WN6ha). The most p...
We analyse the optical spectrum of the very massive binary system WR20a (WN6ha + WN6ha). The most pr...
We analyse the optical spectrum of the very massive binary system WR 20a (WN6ha + WN6ha). The most p...
We analyse spectroscopic observations of WR20a revealing that this star is a massive early-type bina...
We analyse spectroscopic observations of WR20a revealing that this star is a massive early-type bina...
Context. The distance of the very young open cluster Westerlund 2, which contains the very massive b...
peer reviewedWe present a detailed, extensive investigation of the photometric and spectroscopic beh...
We present multi-epoch spectroscopic observations of the massive binary system WR21a, which include ...
Double-lined spectroscopic binary systems, containing a Wolf-Rayet and a massive O-type star, are ke...
Context. Radio observations are an effective tool for discovering particle acceleration regions in c...
Context. A significant number of the Wolf-Rayet stars seem to be binary or multiple systems, but the...
Context. There is growing evidence that a treatment of binarity amongst OB stars is essential for a ...
Context. Massive Wolf–Rayet (WR) stars dominate the radiative and mechanical energy budget of galaxi...
Context. Many massive stars are part of binary or higher multiplicity systems. The present work focu...
We report on the recent discovery of two new massive binary systems: WR20a and CygOB2#8A. For both s...