Double-lined spectroscopic binary systems, containing a Wolf-Rayet and a massive O-type star, are key objects for the study of massive star evolution because these kinds of systems allow the determination of fundamental astrophysical parameters of their components. We have performed spectroscopic observations of the star WR 68a as part of a dedicated monitoring program of WR stars to discover new binary systems. We identified spectral lines of the two components of the system and disentangled the spectra. We measured the radial velocities in the separated spectra and determined the orbital solution. We discovered that WR 68a is a double-lined spectroscopic binary with an orbital period of 5.2207 days, very small or null eccentricity, and in...
R144 is a WN6h star in the 30 Doradus region. It is suspected to be a binary because of its high lum...
Context.Since the discovery, with the EINSTEIN satellite, of strong X-ray emission associated with H...
editorial reviewedThe spectrum of the Wolf-Rayet (WR) star WR 63 contains spectral lines of two diff...
Context. A significant number of the Wolf-Rayet stars seem to be binary or multiple systems, but the...
Double-lined spectroscopic binary systems, containing a Wolf-Rayet and a massive O-type star, are ke...
Double-lined spectroscopic binary systems, containing a Wolf-Rayet and a massive O-type star, are ke...
Context. Massive-binary evolution models predict that some systems will go through an evol...
Aims. We present the first orbital solution for the Wolf-Rayet star, WR 35a, that was discovered by ...
We present the discovery of OB type absorption lines superimposed to the emission line spectrum and ...
The results of an extensive spectroscopic campaign on the eclipsing binary WR22 are presented. A new...
Context. BAT99 126 is a multiple system in the Large Magellanic Cloud containing a Wolf-Rayet (WR) s...
We analyse spectroscopic observations of WR20a revealing that this star is a massive early-type bina...
Context. Massive Wolf-Rayet (WR) stars are evolved massive stars (Mi ≳ 20 M⊙) characterized by stron...
We analyse spectroscopic observations of WR20a revealing that this star is a massive early-type bina...
R144 is a WN6h star in the 30 Doradus region. It is suspected to be a binary because of its high lum...
Context.Since the discovery, with the EINSTEIN satellite, of strong X-ray emission associated with H...
editorial reviewedThe spectrum of the Wolf-Rayet (WR) star WR 63 contains spectral lines of two diff...
Context. A significant number of the Wolf-Rayet stars seem to be binary or multiple systems, but the...
Double-lined spectroscopic binary systems, containing a Wolf-Rayet and a massive O-type star, are ke...
Double-lined spectroscopic binary systems, containing a Wolf-Rayet and a massive O-type star, are ke...
Context. Massive-binary evolution models predict that some systems will go through an evol...
Aims. We present the first orbital solution for the Wolf-Rayet star, WR 35a, that was discovered by ...
We present the discovery of OB type absorption lines superimposed to the emission line spectrum and ...
The results of an extensive spectroscopic campaign on the eclipsing binary WR22 are presented. A new...
Context. BAT99 126 is a multiple system in the Large Magellanic Cloud containing a Wolf-Rayet (WR) s...
We analyse spectroscopic observations of WR20a revealing that this star is a massive early-type bina...
Context. Massive Wolf-Rayet (WR) stars are evolved massive stars (Mi ≳ 20 M⊙) characterized by stron...
We analyse spectroscopic observations of WR20a revealing that this star is a massive early-type bina...
R144 is a WN6h star in the 30 Doradus region. It is suspected to be a binary because of its high lum...
Context.Since the discovery, with the EINSTEIN satellite, of strong X-ray emission associated with H...
editorial reviewedThe spectrum of the Wolf-Rayet (WR) star WR 63 contains spectral lines of two diff...