International audienceThe spectrum of the Wolf-Rayet (WR) star WR 63 contains spectral lines of two different O stars that show regular radial velocity (RV) variations with amplitudes of ~160 and ~225 km s-1 on a ~4.03 d period. The light curve shows two narrow eclipses that are 0.2 mag deep on the same period as the RV changes. On the other hand, our data show no significant RV variations for the WR spectral lines. Those findings are compatible with WR 63 being a triple system composed of two non-interacting late-O stars orbiting a WR star on a period longer than 1000 d. The amplitude of the WR spectral line-profile variability reaches 7-8 per cent of the line intensity and seems related to a 0.04 mag periodic photometric variation. Large ...
WR21 and WR31 are two WR+O binaries with short periods, quite similar to the case of V444 Cyg. The X...
Among the different types of massive stars in advanced evolutionary stages is the enigmatic WN8h typ...
We present the analysis of the optical variability of the early, nitrogen-rich Wolf-Rayet (WR) star ...
International audienceThe spectrum of the Wolf-Rayet (WR) star WR 63 contains spectral lines of two ...
The Wolf-Rayet star WR 46 is known to exhibit a very complex variability pattern on relatively short...
Context. Massive-binary evolution models predict that some systems will go through an evol...
Double-lined spectroscopic binary systems, containing a Wolf-Rayet and a massive O-type star, are ke...
Context. A significant number of the Wolf-Rayet stars seem to be binary or multiple systems, but the...
Context. Most massive stars reside in multiple systems that will interact over the course of their l...
The results of an extensive spectroscopic campaign on the eclipsing binary WR22 are presented. A new...
Context. BAT99 126 is a multiple system in the Large Magellanic Cloud containing a Wolf-Rayet (WR) s...
A 30 day contiguous photometric run with the Microvariability and Oscillations of STars (MOST) satel...
International audienceWe present the first visual orbit for the nitrogen-rich Wolf-Rayet binary, WR ...
Double-lined spectroscopic binary systems, containing a Wolf-Rayet and a massive O-type star, are ke...
We discuss the variability of WR 86 (WC7 (+B0 III)), a known visual binary, confirmed by Hubble Sp...
WR21 and WR31 are two WR+O binaries with short periods, quite similar to the case of V444 Cyg. The X...
Among the different types of massive stars in advanced evolutionary stages is the enigmatic WN8h typ...
We present the analysis of the optical variability of the early, nitrogen-rich Wolf-Rayet (WR) star ...
International audienceThe spectrum of the Wolf-Rayet (WR) star WR 63 contains spectral lines of two ...
The Wolf-Rayet star WR 46 is known to exhibit a very complex variability pattern on relatively short...
Context. Massive-binary evolution models predict that some systems will go through an evol...
Double-lined spectroscopic binary systems, containing a Wolf-Rayet and a massive O-type star, are ke...
Context. A significant number of the Wolf-Rayet stars seem to be binary or multiple systems, but the...
Context. Most massive stars reside in multiple systems that will interact over the course of their l...
The results of an extensive spectroscopic campaign on the eclipsing binary WR22 are presented. A new...
Context. BAT99 126 is a multiple system in the Large Magellanic Cloud containing a Wolf-Rayet (WR) s...
A 30 day contiguous photometric run with the Microvariability and Oscillations of STars (MOST) satel...
International audienceWe present the first visual orbit for the nitrogen-rich Wolf-Rayet binary, WR ...
Double-lined spectroscopic binary systems, containing a Wolf-Rayet and a massive O-type star, are ke...
We discuss the variability of WR 86 (WC7 (+B0 III)), a known visual binary, confirmed by Hubble Sp...
WR21 and WR31 are two WR+O binaries with short periods, quite similar to the case of V444 Cyg. The X...
Among the different types of massive stars in advanced evolutionary stages is the enigmatic WN8h typ...
We present the analysis of the optical variability of the early, nitrogen-rich Wolf-Rayet (WR) star ...