The binary system η Carinae is a unique laboratory that facilitates the study of particle acceleration to high energies under a wide range of conditions, including extremely high densities around periastron. To date, no consensus has emerged as to the origin of the gigaelectronvolt γ-ray emission in this important system. With a re-analysis of the full Fermi-LAT data set for η Carinae, we show that the spectrum is consistent with a pion decay origin. A single population leptonic model connecting X-ray to γ-ray emission can be ruled out. We revisit our physical model from 2015, based on two acceleration zones associated with the termination shocks in the winds of both stars. We conclude that inverse Compton emission from in-situ accelerated ...
Just recently, we are starting to explore the γ-ray sky at energies above 100 TeV. A detailed unders...
Context. The colliding-wind binary η Carinae exhibits soft X-ray thermal emission that var...
The spectral energy distribution from the X-ray to the very high energy regime (>100 GeV) has been i...
The binary system $\eta$ Carinae is a unique laboratory in which to study particle acceleration to h...
Context. The η Carinae binary system hosts one of the most massive stars, which features the highest...
Context.η Carinae is the colliding wind binary with the highest mass-loss rate in our Galaxy and the...
Context. Colliding-wind binaries are massive stellar systems featuring strong, interacting winds. Th...
Context. The colliding-wind binary η Carinae exhibits soft X-ray thermal emission that varies strong...
Context. If relativistic particle acceleration takes place in colliding-wind binaries, hard X-rays a...
Non-thermal hard X-ray and high-energy (HE; 1 MeV < E < 100 GeV) γ-ray emission in the direction of ...
Non-thermal hard X-ray and high-energy (HE; 1 MeV < E < 100 GeV) γ-ray emission in the direction of...
The soft X-ray thermal emission of η Carinae varies strongly around the periastron, following the o...
Aims. Observations of high-energy γ-rays recently revealed a persistent source in spatial coincidenc...
Cosmic-ray acceleration has been a long-standing mystery1,2 and, despite more than a century of stud...
Aims. The binary system η Carinae has completed its first 5.54 y orbit since the beginning of scienc...
Just recently, we are starting to explore the γ-ray sky at energies above 100 TeV. A detailed unders...
Context. The colliding-wind binary η Carinae exhibits soft X-ray thermal emission that var...
The spectral energy distribution from the X-ray to the very high energy regime (>100 GeV) has been i...
The binary system $\eta$ Carinae is a unique laboratory in which to study particle acceleration to h...
Context. The η Carinae binary system hosts one of the most massive stars, which features the highest...
Context.η Carinae is the colliding wind binary with the highest mass-loss rate in our Galaxy and the...
Context. Colliding-wind binaries are massive stellar systems featuring strong, interacting winds. Th...
Context. The colliding-wind binary η Carinae exhibits soft X-ray thermal emission that varies strong...
Context. If relativistic particle acceleration takes place in colliding-wind binaries, hard X-rays a...
Non-thermal hard X-ray and high-energy (HE; 1 MeV < E < 100 GeV) γ-ray emission in the direction of ...
Non-thermal hard X-ray and high-energy (HE; 1 MeV < E < 100 GeV) γ-ray emission in the direction of...
The soft X-ray thermal emission of η Carinae varies strongly around the periastron, following the o...
Aims. Observations of high-energy γ-rays recently revealed a persistent source in spatial coincidenc...
Cosmic-ray acceleration has been a long-standing mystery1,2 and, despite more than a century of stud...
Aims. The binary system η Carinae has completed its first 5.54 y orbit since the beginning of scienc...
Just recently, we are starting to explore the γ-ray sky at energies above 100 TeV. A detailed unders...
Context. The colliding-wind binary η Carinae exhibits soft X-ray thermal emission that var...
The spectral energy distribution from the X-ray to the very high energy regime (>100 GeV) has been i...