Context. The long-period, highly eccentric O-star binary 9 Sgr, known for its non-thermal radio emission and its relatively bright X-ray emission, went through its periastron in 2013. Aims. Such an event can be used to observationally test the predictions of the theory of colliding stellar winds over a broad range of wavelengths. Methods. We conducted a multi-wavelength monitoring campaign of 9 Sgr around the 2013 periastron. In this paper, we focus on X-ray observations and optical spectroscopy. Results. The optical spectra allow us to revisit the orbital solution of 9 Sgr and to refine its orbital period to 9.1 years. The X-ray flux is maximum at periastron over all energy bands, but with clear differences as a fun...
We conducted an observational campaign towards one of the most massive and luminous colliding wind b...
Context. η Carinae is a colliding wind binary hosting two of the most massive stars and featuring th...
We present the results from two optical spectroscopic campaigns on colliding-wind binaries (CWB) whi...
Context. The long-period, highly eccentric O-star binary 9 Sgr, known for its non-thermal radio emis...
© ESO, 2016. Context. The long-period, highly eccentric O-star binary 9 Sgr, known for its non-therm...
Context. The O-type object 9 Sgr is a well-known synchrotron radio emitter. This feature is usually ...
Context. The O-type object 9 Sgr is a well-known synchrotron radio emitter. This feature is usually ...
Received date; accepted date Context. The colliding winds in a massive binary system generate synchr...
International audienceWe present the results from the spectroscopic monitoring of WR 140 (WC7pd + O5...
Context. Nonthermal radio emission in massive stars is expected to arise in wind-wind collisions occ...
International audienceWe follow, using both optical spectroscopy and photometry, the ``textbook'' co...
International audienceWe have used (I) Hubble Space Telescope Advanced Camera for Surveys imaging an...
We report the results of a multi-wavelength investigation of the O4 V star 9 Sgr (= HD 164794). Our ...
peer reviewedWe have carried out a long-term infrared and X-ray investigation of the colliding-wind ...
We conducted an observational campaign towards one of the most massive and luminous colliding wind b...
Context. η Carinae is a colliding wind binary hosting two of the most massive stars and featuring th...
We present the results from two optical spectroscopic campaigns on colliding-wind binaries (CWB) whi...
Context. The long-period, highly eccentric O-star binary 9 Sgr, known for its non-thermal radio emis...
© ESO, 2016. Context. The long-period, highly eccentric O-star binary 9 Sgr, known for its non-therm...
Context. The O-type object 9 Sgr is a well-known synchrotron radio emitter. This feature is usually ...
Context. The O-type object 9 Sgr is a well-known synchrotron radio emitter. This feature is usually ...
Received date; accepted date Context. The colliding winds in a massive binary system generate synchr...
International audienceWe present the results from the spectroscopic monitoring of WR 140 (WC7pd + O5...
Context. Nonthermal radio emission in massive stars is expected to arise in wind-wind collisions occ...
International audienceWe follow, using both optical spectroscopy and photometry, the ``textbook'' co...
International audienceWe have used (I) Hubble Space Telescope Advanced Camera for Surveys imaging an...
We report the results of a multi-wavelength investigation of the O4 V star 9 Sgr (= HD 164794). Our ...
peer reviewedWe have carried out a long-term infrared and X-ray investigation of the colliding-wind ...
We conducted an observational campaign towards one of the most massive and luminous colliding wind b...
Context. η Carinae is a colliding wind binary hosting two of the most massive stars and featuring th...
We present the results from two optical spectroscopic campaigns on colliding-wind binaries (CWB) whi...