Context. Colliding-wind binaries are massive stellar systems featuring strong, interacting winds. These binaries may be actual particle accelerators, making them variable γ-ray sources due to changes in the wind collision region along the orbit. However, only two of these massive stellar binary systems have been identified as high-energy sources. The first and archetypical system of this class is η Carinae, a bright γ-ray source with orbital variability peaking around its periastron passage. Aims. The origin of the high-energy emission in η Carinae is still unclear, with both lepto-hadronic and hadronic scenarios being under discussion. Moreover, the γ-ray emission seemed to differ between the two periastrons previously observed with the Fe...
Context. The colliding-wind binary η Carinae exhibits soft X-ray thermal emission that varies strong...
Massive binary systems are known to exhibit strong interaction between the winds of their constituen...
Aims. Colliding wind binary systems have long been suspected to be high-energy (HE; 100 MeV 100 GeV)...
Context. Colliding-wind binaries are massive stellar systems featuring strong, interacting winds. Th...
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. η Carinae is a colliding wind binary hosting two of the most massive stars and featuring th...
Context. Colliding wind binaries are massive systems featuring strong, interacting stellar winds whi...
Aims. Observations of high-energy γ-rays recently revealed a persistent source in spatial coincidenc...
The massive binary system Eta Carinae and the surrounding Hii complex, the Carina nebula, are potent...
Aims. The binary system η Carinae has completed its first 5.54 y orbit since the beginning of scienc...
The exact nature of Carinae is still an open issue. Strict periodicity in the light curves at severa...
The exceptional binary star Eta Carinae has been fascinating scientists and the people in the Southe...
Binary systems comprising massive stars in relatively close orbits allow the presence of strong inte...
The binary system η Carinae is a unique laboratory that facilitates the study of particle accelerati...
Context. The colliding-wind binary η Carinae exhibits soft X-ray thermal emission that varies strong...
Massive binary systems are known to exhibit strong interaction between the winds of their constituen...
Aims. Colliding wind binary systems have long been suspected to be high-energy (HE; 100 MeV 100 GeV)...
Context. Colliding-wind binaries are massive stellar systems featuring strong, interacting winds. Th...
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. η Carinae is a colliding wind binary hosting two of the most massive stars and featuring th...
Context. Colliding wind binaries are massive systems featuring strong, interacting stellar winds whi...
Aims. Observations of high-energy γ-rays recently revealed a persistent source in spatial coincidenc...
The massive binary system Eta Carinae and the surrounding Hii complex, the Carina nebula, are potent...
Aims. The binary system η Carinae has completed its first 5.54 y orbit since the beginning of scienc...
The exact nature of Carinae is still an open issue. Strict periodicity in the light curves at severa...
The exceptional binary star Eta Carinae has been fascinating scientists and the people in the Southe...
Binary systems comprising massive stars in relatively close orbits allow the presence of strong inte...
The binary system η Carinae is a unique laboratory that facilitates the study of particle accelerati...
Context. The colliding-wind binary η Carinae exhibits soft X-ray thermal emission that varies strong...
Massive binary systems are known to exhibit strong interaction between the winds of their constituen...
Aims. Colliding wind binary systems have long been suspected to be high-energy (HE; 100 MeV 100 GeV)...