© 2018. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.. Among the different types of massive stars in advanced evolutionary stages is the enigmatic WN8h type. There are only a few Wolf-Rayet (WR) stars with this spectral type in our Galaxy. It has long been suggested that WN8h-type stars are the products of binary evolution that may harbor neutron stars (NS). One of the most intriguing WN8h stars is the runaway WR 124 surrounded by its magnificent nebula M1-67. We test the presence of an accreting NS companion in WR 124 using ∼100 ks long observations by the Chandra X-ray observatory. The hard X-ray emission from WR 124 with a luminosity of L X ∼ 1031 erg s-1 is marginally detected. We use the non-local thermodynamic equilibrium st...
The carbon-rich WC5 star WR 114 was not detected during a 15.9 ksec XMM-Newton observation, implying...
We report the serendipitous discovery of a heavily reddened Wolf-Rayet star that we name WR 142b. Wh...
Most population I Wolf-Rayet (WR) stars are the He-rich descendants of the most massive stars (M_i =...
© 2018. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.. Among the different types of massiv...
Among the different types of massive stars in advanced evolutionary stages is the enigmatic WN8h typ...
Context. Massive-binary evolution models predict that some systems will go through an evol...
Abstract We present an overview of recent X-ray obser-vations of Wolf-Rayet (WR) stars with XMM-Newt...
We report new results from our effort to identify obscured Wolf-Rayet stars in the Galaxy. Candidate...
Aims. To further investigate the nature of the enigmatic object WR 46 and better understan...
Aims: To further investigate the nature of the enigmatic object WR 46 and better understand the X-ra...
Context. Comprehensive studies of Wolf-Rayet stars were performed in the past for the Galactic and t...
We present the results of an XMM-Newton observation of the field of the Wolf-Rayet star WR 40. Despi...
Classical Wolf-Rayet (WR) stars mark an important stage in the late evolution of massive stars. As h...
Over a hundred planetary nebulae (PNe) are known to have H-deficient central stars that mimic the sp...
Context. The classical Wolf-Rayet (WR) phase is believed to mark the end stage of the evolution of m...
The carbon-rich WC5 star WR 114 was not detected during a 15.9 ksec XMM-Newton observation, implying...
We report the serendipitous discovery of a heavily reddened Wolf-Rayet star that we name WR 142b. Wh...
Most population I Wolf-Rayet (WR) stars are the He-rich descendants of the most massive stars (M_i =...
© 2018. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.. Among the different types of massiv...
Among the different types of massive stars in advanced evolutionary stages is the enigmatic WN8h typ...
Context. Massive-binary evolution models predict that some systems will go through an evol...
Abstract We present an overview of recent X-ray obser-vations of Wolf-Rayet (WR) stars with XMM-Newt...
We report new results from our effort to identify obscured Wolf-Rayet stars in the Galaxy. Candidate...
Aims. To further investigate the nature of the enigmatic object WR 46 and better understan...
Aims: To further investigate the nature of the enigmatic object WR 46 and better understand the X-ra...
Context. Comprehensive studies of Wolf-Rayet stars were performed in the past for the Galactic and t...
We present the results of an XMM-Newton observation of the field of the Wolf-Rayet star WR 40. Despi...
Classical Wolf-Rayet (WR) stars mark an important stage in the late evolution of massive stars. As h...
Over a hundred planetary nebulae (PNe) are known to have H-deficient central stars that mimic the sp...
Context. The classical Wolf-Rayet (WR) phase is believed to mark the end stage of the evolution of m...
The carbon-rich WC5 star WR 114 was not detected during a 15.9 ksec XMM-Newton observation, implying...
We report the serendipitous discovery of a heavily reddened Wolf-Rayet star that we name WR 142b. Wh...
Most population I Wolf-Rayet (WR) stars are the He-rich descendants of the most massive stars (M_i =...