Identifying trends between observational data and the range of physical parameters of massive stars is a critical step to the still-elusive full understanding of the source, structure, and evolution of X-ray emission from the stellar winds, requiring a substantial sample size and systematic analysis methods. The \emph{Chandra} data archive as of 2022 contains 37 high resolution spectra of O, B, and WR stars, observed with the \emph{Chandra}/HETGS and of sufficient quality to fit the continua and emission line profiles. Using a systematic approach to the data analysis, we explore morphological trends in the line profiles (i.e., O, Ne, Mg, Si) and find that the centroid offsets of resolved lines versus wavelength can be separated in three emp...
Context. High spectral resolution and long exposure times are providing unprecedented levels of data...
X-rays give direct evidence of instabilities, time-variable structure, and shock heating in the wind...
Non-degenerate stars of essentially all spectral classes are soft X-ray sources. Their X-ray spectra...
The Chandra and XMM-Newton X-ray telescopes have led to numerous advances in the study and understan...
We present results from the archival analysis of all high resolution spectra of massive (O, OB, WR) ...
peer reviewedThe recent X-ray observatories have not yet provided a large survey comparable (in sky ...
Motivated by recent detections by the XMM and Chandra satellites of X-ray line emission from hot, lu...
The launch of high-spectral-resolution x-ray telescopes (Chandra, XMM) has provided a host of new sp...
Observations with powerful X-ray telescopes, such as XMM-Newton and Chandra, significantly advance o...
Nearly all types of massive stars are known to display X-ray emission at some level. Tremendous insi...
Massive stars drive powerful, supersonic winds via the radiative momentum associated with the therma...
We consider the consequences of appreciable line optical depth for the profile shape of X-ray emissi...
We present an analysis of both the resolved X-ray emission-line profiles and the broad-band X-ray sp...
The Chandra spectrum of delta Ori A shows emission lines from hydrogen- and helium-like states of Si...
Context. High spectral resolution and long exposure times are providing unprecedented levels of data...
Context. High spectral resolution and long exposure times are providing unprecedented levels of data...
X-rays give direct evidence of instabilities, time-variable structure, and shock heating in the wind...
Non-degenerate stars of essentially all spectral classes are soft X-ray sources. Their X-ray spectra...
The Chandra and XMM-Newton X-ray telescopes have led to numerous advances in the study and understan...
We present results from the archival analysis of all high resolution spectra of massive (O, OB, WR) ...
peer reviewedThe recent X-ray observatories have not yet provided a large survey comparable (in sky ...
Motivated by recent detections by the XMM and Chandra satellites of X-ray line emission from hot, lu...
The launch of high-spectral-resolution x-ray telescopes (Chandra, XMM) has provided a host of new sp...
Observations with powerful X-ray telescopes, such as XMM-Newton and Chandra, significantly advance o...
Nearly all types of massive stars are known to display X-ray emission at some level. Tremendous insi...
Massive stars drive powerful, supersonic winds via the radiative momentum associated with the therma...
We consider the consequences of appreciable line optical depth for the profile shape of X-ray emissi...
We present an analysis of both the resolved X-ray emission-line profiles and the broad-band X-ray sp...
The Chandra spectrum of delta Ori A shows emission lines from hydrogen- and helium-like states of Si...
Context. High spectral resolution and long exposure times are providing unprecedented levels of data...
Context. High spectral resolution and long exposure times are providing unprecedented levels of data...
X-rays give direct evidence of instabilities, time-variable structure, and shock heating in the wind...
Non-degenerate stars of essentially all spectral classes are soft X-ray sources. Their X-ray spectra...