peer reviewedThe multiplicity of massive stars is known to be significantly high. Even though the majority of massive stars are located in binary systems, the census of binaries is biased toward shorter periods as longer period systems are more difficult to identify. Alternatively, the search for binary systems with longer periods may proceed differently. As massive binary systems are typically colliding-wind systems, hints for processes occurring in the colliding-wind region could be used as a valuable proxy to identify likely binary systems, and then organize dedicated spectroscopic or interferometric campaigns on a short list of pre-selected targets. In this context, any hint for synchrotron radio emission is seen as a promising indicato...
Several colliding-wind massive binaries are known to be non-thermal emitters in the radio domain. Th...
The study of massive stars, and in particular of colliding-wind binaries, revealed the capability of...
In this contribution, I review recent results from observational investigations of early-type binari...
Massive binaries are crucial laboratories that allow us to investigate processes occurring in quite ...
In this paper, I present a general discussion of several astrophysical processes likely to play a ro...
Synchrotron radiation identified in the radio domain for several tens of binary systems made of mass...
peer reviewedSeveral tens of massive binary systems display indirect, or even strong evidence for no...
peer reviewedSynchrotron radiation identified in the radio domain for several tens of binary systems...
Massive stars are rare and possess strong winds that provide feedback mechanisms to the interstellar...
Binary systems comprising massive stars in relatively close orbits allow the presence of strong inte...
editorial reviewedSynchrotron radiation identified in the radio domain for several tens of binary sy...
peer reviewedThe investigation of the multiplicity of massive stars constitutes a key aspect of thei...
High-mass binary systems involve extreme environments that produce non-thermal emission from radio t...
The majority of massive stars are members of binary systems. In order to have a better understanding...
International audienceWith the advent of large-collecting-area instruments, the number of objects th...
Several colliding-wind massive binaries are known to be non-thermal emitters in the radio domain. Th...
The study of massive stars, and in particular of colliding-wind binaries, revealed the capability of...
In this contribution, I review recent results from observational investigations of early-type binari...
Massive binaries are crucial laboratories that allow us to investigate processes occurring in quite ...
In this paper, I present a general discussion of several astrophysical processes likely to play a ro...
Synchrotron radiation identified in the radio domain for several tens of binary systems made of mass...
peer reviewedSeveral tens of massive binary systems display indirect, or even strong evidence for no...
peer reviewedSynchrotron radiation identified in the radio domain for several tens of binary systems...
Massive stars are rare and possess strong winds that provide feedback mechanisms to the interstellar...
Binary systems comprising massive stars in relatively close orbits allow the presence of strong inte...
editorial reviewedSynchrotron radiation identified in the radio domain for several tens of binary sy...
peer reviewedThe investigation of the multiplicity of massive stars constitutes a key aspect of thei...
High-mass binary systems involve extreme environments that produce non-thermal emission from radio t...
The majority of massive stars are members of binary systems. In order to have a better understanding...
International audienceWith the advent of large-collecting-area instruments, the number of objects th...
Several colliding-wind massive binaries are known to be non-thermal emitters in the radio domain. Th...
The study of massive stars, and in particular of colliding-wind binaries, revealed the capability of...
In this contribution, I review recent results from observational investigations of early-type binari...