International audienceMassive stars in binary systems (such as WR 140, WR 147, or η Carinae) have long been regarded as potential sources of high-energy γ-rays. The emission is thought to arise in the region where the stellar winds collide and produce relativistic particles that subsequently might be able to emit γ-rays. Detailed numerical hydrodynamic simulations have already offered insight into the complex dynamics of the wind collision region (WCR), while independent analytical studies, albeit with simplified descriptions of the WCR, have shed light on the spectra of charged particles. In this paper, we describe a combination of these two approaches. We present a three-dimensional hydrodynamical model for colliding stellar winds and com...
peer reviewedMassive stars possess powerful stellar winds. Wind-wind collision in a massive star bi...
Binary systems comprising massive stars in relatively close orbits allow the presence of strong inte...
Massive stars in binary systems have long been regarded as potential sources of high-energy γ rays. ...
International audienceMassive stars in binary systems (such as WR 140, WR 147, or η Carinae) have lo...
Abstract. The colliding wind binary (CWB) systems η Carinae and WR140 provide unique laboratories fo...
Colliding wind binaries (CWBs) are unique laboratories for X-ray astrophysics. The massive stars in ...
Abstract. γ-ray binaries are colliding wind binaries (CWB) composed of a massive star a non-accretin...
We present results of full 3D hydrodynamical and radiative transfer simulations of the colliding ste...
Abstract: The colliding wind binary (CWB) systems η Carinae and WR140 provide unique laboratories fo...
Context. Gamma-ray binaries are systems that radiate the dominant part of their non-thermal emission...
Abstract: The strong stellar winds of massive stars in binary systems interact through shocks respon...
Aims. We examine the dependence of the wind-wind collision and subsequent X-ray emission from the ma...
We present a model for the creation of non-Thermal particles via diffusive shock acceleration in a c...
Context. γ-ray binaries are composed of a massive star and a rotation-powered pulsar with a highly r...
Colliding winds of massive star binary systems are considered as potential sites of nonthermal high-...
peer reviewedMassive stars possess powerful stellar winds. Wind-wind collision in a massive star bi...
Binary systems comprising massive stars in relatively close orbits allow the presence of strong inte...
Massive stars in binary systems have long been regarded as potential sources of high-energy γ rays. ...
International audienceMassive stars in binary systems (such as WR 140, WR 147, or η Carinae) have lo...
Abstract. The colliding wind binary (CWB) systems η Carinae and WR140 provide unique laboratories fo...
Colliding wind binaries (CWBs) are unique laboratories for X-ray astrophysics. The massive stars in ...
Abstract. γ-ray binaries are colliding wind binaries (CWB) composed of a massive star a non-accretin...
We present results of full 3D hydrodynamical and radiative transfer simulations of the colliding ste...
Abstract: The colliding wind binary (CWB) systems η Carinae and WR140 provide unique laboratories fo...
Context. Gamma-ray binaries are systems that radiate the dominant part of their non-thermal emission...
Abstract: The strong stellar winds of massive stars in binary systems interact through shocks respon...
Aims. We examine the dependence of the wind-wind collision and subsequent X-ray emission from the ma...
We present a model for the creation of non-Thermal particles via diffusive shock acceleration in a c...
Context. γ-ray binaries are composed of a massive star and a rotation-powered pulsar with a highly r...
Colliding winds of massive star binary systems are considered as potential sites of nonthermal high-...
peer reviewedMassive stars possess powerful stellar winds. Wind-wind collision in a massive star bi...
Binary systems comprising massive stars in relatively close orbits allow the presence of strong inte...
Massive stars in binary systems have long been regarded as potential sources of high-energy γ rays. ...