The Wolf-Rayet star in the Carina Nebula is a surprisingly bright X-ray source, and amongst the brightest WR stars in X-rays. It is a suspected binary star, though its binary nature has been a matter of controversy. We report here observations of from the XMM-Newton archive which showed an increase in X-ray luminosity of more than a factor of two. The X-ray absorption also increased. Such a large change in X-ray output is unknown in single massive stars, though large changes in X-ray brightness are seen in binaries. The most likely explanation of the observed X-ray variability is as a result of colliding-wind emission in a moderately eccentric binary with a period of about 4 years. The next periastron passage is expected in 2007. The X-ra...
We investigate the structure and X-ray emission from the colliding stellar winds in massive star bin...
We present preliminary results from observations of the massive WR+O binary WR 22 performed with the...
We investigate which shocked wind is responsible for the majority of the X-ray emission in collidin...
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 X...
Aims. To better understand the phenomenon of colliding winds in massive binary stars, we study the ...
In a massive binary, the strong shock between the stellar winds may lead to the generation of bright...
Our dedicated XMM-Newton monitoring, as well as archival Chandra and Swift datasets, were used to ex...
Abstract We present an overview of recent X-ray obser-vations of Wolf-Rayet (WR) stars with XMM-Newt...
Our dedicated XMM-Newton monitoring, as well as archival Chandra and Swift datasets, were used to ex...
peer reviewedUsing XMM-Newton, we undertook a dedicated project to search for X-ray bright wind-wind...
We report on the results of four XMM-Newton observations separated by about ten days from each other...
We analyze new high-resolution Chandra X-ray images of the Wolf-Rayet binary system WR147. This sys...
We quantify the rapid variations in X-ray brightness (“flares”) from the ex-tremely massive collidin...
Aims: X-ray properties of the stellar population in the Carina OB1 association are examined with spe...
We investigate the structure and X-ray emission from the colliding stellar winds in massive star bin...
We present preliminary results from observations of the massive WR+O binary WR 22 performed with the...
We investigate which shocked wind is responsible for the majority of the X-ray emission in collidin...
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 X...
Aims. To better understand the phenomenon of colliding winds in massive binary stars, we study the ...
In a massive binary, the strong shock between the stellar winds may lead to the generation of bright...
Our dedicated XMM-Newton monitoring, as well as archival Chandra and Swift datasets, were used to ex...
Abstract We present an overview of recent X-ray obser-vations of Wolf-Rayet (WR) stars with XMM-Newt...
Our dedicated XMM-Newton monitoring, as well as archival Chandra and Swift datasets, were used to ex...
peer reviewedUsing XMM-Newton, we undertook a dedicated project to search for X-ray bright wind-wind...
We report on the results of four XMM-Newton observations separated by about ten days from each other...
We analyze new high-resolution Chandra X-ray images of the Wolf-Rayet binary system WR147. This sys...
We quantify the rapid variations in X-ray brightness (“flares”) from the ex-tremely massive collidin...
Aims: X-ray properties of the stellar population in the Carina OB1 association are examined with spe...
We investigate the structure and X-ray emission from the colliding stellar winds in massive star bin...
We present preliminary results from observations of the massive WR+O binary WR 22 performed with the...
We investigate which shocked wind is responsible for the majority of the X-ray emission in collidin...