The observed X-ray and highly variable nonthermal radio emission from OB stars has eluded explanation for more than 18 years. The most favorable model of X-ray production in these stars (shocks) predicts both nonthermal radio and X-ray emission. The nonthermal X-ray emission should occur above 2 keV and the variability of this X-ray component should also be comparable to the observed radio variability. To test this scenario, we proposed an ASC/VLA monitoring program to observe the OB star, 9 Sgr, a well known nonthermal, variable radio source and a strong X-ray source. We requested 625 ks ASCA observations with a temporal spacing of approximately 4 days which corresponds to the time required for a density disturbance to propagate to the 6 c...
Some OB stars show variable non-thermal radio emission. The non-thermal emission is due to synchrotr...
Recent infrared observations of the Galactic center have permitted the estimation of orbital paramet...
Context. Cyg OB2 #9 is one of a small set of non-thermal radio emitting massive O-star binaries. The...
We report the results of a multi-wavelength investigation of the O4 V star 9 Sgr (= HD 164794). Our ...
We report the results of a multi-wavelength investigation of the O4 V star 9 Sgr (= HD 164794). Our ...
We present a theoretical model for the non-thermal radio emission from single hot stars, in terms of...
During recent years some non-thermal radio emitting OB stars have been discovered to be binary or mu...
Received date; accepted date Context. The colliding winds in a massive binary system generate synchr...
Some early-type stars are detectable radio emitters; their spectra can present both thermal and non-...
For some of the brightest O stars, non-thermal radio emission is observed. It is believed that synch...
We discuss the first results of our ongoing optical spectroscopic monitoring campaign of the two O-t...
A number of hot stars have radio fluxes that deviate from a simple thermal spectrum. It is generally...
We present a model for the non-thermal radio emission from bright O stars, in terms of synchrotron e...
Context. The wind-wind collision in a massive star binary system leads to the generation of high tem...
International audienceThe empirical relationship between the nonthermal 5 GHz radio luminosity and t...
Some OB stars show variable non-thermal radio emission. The non-thermal emission is due to synchrotr...
Recent infrared observations of the Galactic center have permitted the estimation of orbital paramet...
Context. Cyg OB2 #9 is one of a small set of non-thermal radio emitting massive O-star binaries. The...
We report the results of a multi-wavelength investigation of the O4 V star 9 Sgr (= HD 164794). Our ...
We report the results of a multi-wavelength investigation of the O4 V star 9 Sgr (= HD 164794). Our ...
We present a theoretical model for the non-thermal radio emission from single hot stars, in terms of...
During recent years some non-thermal radio emitting OB stars have been discovered to be binary or mu...
Received date; accepted date Context. The colliding winds in a massive binary system generate synchr...
Some early-type stars are detectable radio emitters; their spectra can present both thermal and non-...
For some of the brightest O stars, non-thermal radio emission is observed. It is believed that synch...
We discuss the first results of our ongoing optical spectroscopic monitoring campaign of the two O-t...
A number of hot stars have radio fluxes that deviate from a simple thermal spectrum. It is generally...
We present a model for the non-thermal radio emission from bright O stars, in terms of synchrotron e...
Context. The wind-wind collision in a massive star binary system leads to the generation of high tem...
International audienceThe empirical relationship between the nonthermal 5 GHz radio luminosity and t...
Some OB stars show variable non-thermal radio emission. The non-thermal emission is due to synchrotr...
Recent infrared observations of the Galactic center have permitted the estimation of orbital paramet...
Context. Cyg OB2 #9 is one of a small set of non-thermal radio emitting massive O-star binaries. The...