We present a model for the non-thermal emission from a colliding-wind binary. Relativistic protons and electrons are assumed to be accelerated through diffusive shock acceleration (DSA) at the global shocks bounding the wind-wind collision region. The non-linear effects of the back-reaction due to the cosmic ray pressure on the particle acceleration process and the cooling of the non-thermal particles as they flow downstream from the shocks are included. We explore how the non-thermal particle distribution and the keV−GeV emission changes with the stellar separation and the viewing angle of the system, and with the momentum ratio of the winds. We confirm earlier findings that DSA is very efficient when magnetic field amplification is not in...
Abstract: The strong stellar winds of massive stars in binary systems interact through shocks respon...
<p>Nonthermal radio emission has been seen in the winds around a quarter of all O-stars. The emissio...
The inverse-Compton effect (IC) is a widely recognized cooling mechanism for both relativistic and t...
We present a model for the non-thermal emission from a colliding-wind binary. Relativistic protons a...
We present a model for the creation of non-Thermal particles via diffusive shock acceleration in a c...
peer reviewedContext: Massive colliding-wind binaries (CWBs) can be non-thermal sources. The emissio...
Several colliding-wind massive binaries are known to be non-thermal emitters in the radio domain. Th...
Cosmic-ray acceleration has been a long-standing mystery1,2 and, despite more than a century of stud...
peer reviewedTherecently discovered massive binary system Apep is the most powerful synchrotron emit...
Context. Massive colliding-wind binaries (CWBs) can be non-thermal sources. The emission produced in...
An increasing number of early-type (O and Wolf-Rayet) colliding wind binaries (CWBs) is known to acc...
Colliding-wind massive star binaries are known to produce strong shocks in their wind-wind interacti...
[Context] Massive colliding-wind binaries (CWBs) can be non-thermal sources. The emission produced i...
WR140 is the archetype long-period colliding wind binary (CWB) system, and is well known for dramati...
Context. In massive-star binary systems, the interaction of the strong stellar winds results in a wi...
Abstract: The strong stellar winds of massive stars in binary systems interact through shocks respon...
<p>Nonthermal radio emission has been seen in the winds around a quarter of all O-stars. The emissio...
The inverse-Compton effect (IC) is a widely recognized cooling mechanism for both relativistic and t...
We present a model for the non-thermal emission from a colliding-wind binary. Relativistic protons a...
We present a model for the creation of non-Thermal particles via diffusive shock acceleration in a c...
peer reviewedContext: Massive colliding-wind binaries (CWBs) can be non-thermal sources. The emissio...
Several colliding-wind massive binaries are known to be non-thermal emitters in the radio domain. Th...
Cosmic-ray acceleration has been a long-standing mystery1,2 and, despite more than a century of stud...
peer reviewedTherecently discovered massive binary system Apep is the most powerful synchrotron emit...
Context. Massive colliding-wind binaries (CWBs) can be non-thermal sources. The emission produced in...
An increasing number of early-type (O and Wolf-Rayet) colliding wind binaries (CWBs) is known to acc...
Colliding-wind massive star binaries are known to produce strong shocks in their wind-wind interacti...
[Context] Massive colliding-wind binaries (CWBs) can be non-thermal sources. The emission produced i...
WR140 is the archetype long-period colliding wind binary (CWB) system, and is well known for dramati...
Context. In massive-star binary systems, the interaction of the strong stellar winds results in a wi...
Abstract: The strong stellar winds of massive stars in binary systems interact through shocks respon...
<p>Nonthermal radio emission has been seen in the winds around a quarter of all O-stars. The emissio...
The inverse-Compton effect (IC) is a widely recognized cooling mechanism for both relativistic and t...