We have obtained a very deep exposure (813 ks) of ζ Puppis (O4 supergiant) with the Chandra HETG Spectrometer. Here we report on analysis of the 1-9 Å region, especially well suited for Chandra, which has a significant contribution from continuum emission between well separated emission lines from high-ionization species. These data allow us to study the hottest plasma present through the continuum shape and emission line strengths. Assuming a power-law emission measure distribution that has a higherature cutoff, we find that the emission is consistent with a thermal spectrum having a maximum temperature of 12 MK as determined from the corresponding spectral cutoff. This implies an effective wind shock velocity of 900 km s-1, well below the...
In order to test the O star wind-shock scenario for X-ray production in less lu-minous stars with we...
In order to test the O star wind-shock scenario for X-ray production in less lu-minous stars with we...
Hot massive stars have strong stellar winds with velocity 1000-3000 km/s that, when shocked, produce...
We have obtained a very deep exposure (813 ks) of ζ Puppis (O4 supergiant) with the Chandra HETG Spe...
The stellar winds of hot stars have an important impact on both stellar and galactic evolution, yet ...
The stellar winds of hot stars have an important impact on both stellar and galactic evolution, yet ...
We present an analysis of Chandra grating spectra of key helium-like line complexes to put constrain...
We report on a Chandra line spectrum observation of the O supergiant, Zeta Orionis (O9.7 Ib). A 73.4...
Long known to be an unusual early-type star by virtue of its hard and strong X-ray emission, tau Sco...
X-ray emission line proles provide the most direct insight into the dynamics and spatial distributio...
X-ray emission-line profiles provide the most direct insight into the dynamics and spatial distribut...
We report on a 67 ks High-Energy Transmission Grating observation of the optically brightest early O...
High-resolution X-ray spectra have recently been obtained using the Chandra X-ray Satellite Observat...
We fit a new line shape model to \textit{Chandra} X-ray spectra of the O supergiant $\zeta$ Puppis t...
In a previous paper we have described a technique to derive constraints on the differential emission...
In order to test the O star wind-shock scenario for X-ray production in less lu-minous stars with we...
In order to test the O star wind-shock scenario for X-ray production in less lu-minous stars with we...
Hot massive stars have strong stellar winds with velocity 1000-3000 km/s that, when shocked, produce...
We have obtained a very deep exposure (813 ks) of ζ Puppis (O4 supergiant) with the Chandra HETG Spe...
The stellar winds of hot stars have an important impact on both stellar and galactic evolution, yet ...
The stellar winds of hot stars have an important impact on both stellar and galactic evolution, yet ...
We present an analysis of Chandra grating spectra of key helium-like line complexes to put constrain...
We report on a Chandra line spectrum observation of the O supergiant, Zeta Orionis (O9.7 Ib). A 73.4...
Long known to be an unusual early-type star by virtue of its hard and strong X-ray emission, tau Sco...
X-ray emission line proles provide the most direct insight into the dynamics and spatial distributio...
X-ray emission-line profiles provide the most direct insight into the dynamics and spatial distribut...
We report on a 67 ks High-Energy Transmission Grating observation of the optically brightest early O...
High-resolution X-ray spectra have recently been obtained using the Chandra X-ray Satellite Observat...
We fit a new line shape model to \textit{Chandra} X-ray spectra of the O supergiant $\zeta$ Puppis t...
In a previous paper we have described a technique to derive constraints on the differential emission...
In order to test the O star wind-shock scenario for X-ray production in less lu-minous stars with we...
In order to test the O star wind-shock scenario for X-ray production in less lu-minous stars with we...
Hot massive stars have strong stellar winds with velocity 1000-3000 km/s that, when shocked, produce...