Mu Columbae is a prototypical weak-wind O star for which we have obtained a high-resolution X-ray spectrum with the Chandra LETG/ACIS instrument and a low-resolution spectrum with Suzaku. This allows us, for the first time, to investigate the role of X-rays on the wind structure in a bona fide weak-wind system and to determine whether there actually is a massive hot wind. The X-ray emission measure indicates that the outflow is an order of magnitude greater than that derived from UV lines and is commensurate with the nominal wind-luminosity relationship for O stars. Therefore, the "weak-wind problem"--identified from cool wind UV/optical spectra--is largely resolved by accounting for the hot wind seen in X-rays. From X-ray line profiles, Do...
We present new, contemporaneous Hubble Space Telescope STIS and XMM-Newton observations of the O7 II...
Stellar winds are a crucial component of massive stars, but their exact properties still remain unce...
Observations with powerful X-ray telescopes, such as XMM-Newton and Chandra, significantly advance o...
Mu Columbae is a prototypical weak-wind O star for which we have obtained a high-resolution X-ray sp...
μ Columbae is a prototypical weak-wind O star for which we have obtained a high-resolution X-ray spe...
The action of X-rays is commonly invoked to explain the wind properties of low-luminosity O-type sta...
Nearly all types of massive stars are known to display X-ray emission at some level. Tremendous insi...
We investigate the structure and X-ray emission from the colliding stellar winds in massive star bin...
X-rays give direct evidence of instabilities, time-variable structure, and shock heating in the wind...
Magnetically confined winds of early-type stars are expected to be sources of bright and hard X-rays...
peer reviewedHigh-resolution X-ray spectra of O-type stars revealed less wind absorption than expect...
High-resolution X-ray grating spectroscopy enables us to measure the kinematics and spatial distribu...
Aims: Analyses of Galactic late O dwarfs (O8-O9.5V stars) raised the "weak wind problem": spectrosco...
peer reviewedThe recent X-ray observatories have not yet provided a large survey comparable (in sky ...
The X-ray properties of twenty ~1 Myr old O, B, and A stars of the Orion Trapezium are examined with...
We present new, contemporaneous Hubble Space Telescope STIS and XMM-Newton observations of the O7 II...
Stellar winds are a crucial component of massive stars, but their exact properties still remain unce...
Observations with powerful X-ray telescopes, such as XMM-Newton and Chandra, significantly advance o...
Mu Columbae is a prototypical weak-wind O star for which we have obtained a high-resolution X-ray sp...
μ Columbae is a prototypical weak-wind O star for which we have obtained a high-resolution X-ray spe...
The action of X-rays is commonly invoked to explain the wind properties of low-luminosity O-type sta...
Nearly all types of massive stars are known to display X-ray emission at some level. Tremendous insi...
We investigate the structure and X-ray emission from the colliding stellar winds in massive star bin...
X-rays give direct evidence of instabilities, time-variable structure, and shock heating in the wind...
Magnetically confined winds of early-type stars are expected to be sources of bright and hard X-rays...
peer reviewedHigh-resolution X-ray spectra of O-type stars revealed less wind absorption than expect...
High-resolution X-ray grating spectroscopy enables us to measure the kinematics and spatial distribu...
Aims: Analyses of Galactic late O dwarfs (O8-O9.5V stars) raised the "weak wind problem": spectrosco...
peer reviewedThe recent X-ray observatories have not yet provided a large survey comparable (in sky ...
The X-ray properties of twenty ~1 Myr old O, B, and A stars of the Orion Trapezium are examined with...
We present new, contemporaneous Hubble Space Telescope STIS and XMM-Newton observations of the O7 II...
Stellar winds are a crucial component of massive stars, but their exact properties still remain unce...
Observations with powerful X-ray telescopes, such as XMM-Newton and Chandra, significantly advance o...