Mass and angular momentum exchanges through Roche Lobe Overflow interactions within close massive binaries are known to play an important role in the subsequent evolution of the components of such systems, and produce several observational signatures, such as asynchronous rotation and altered chemical compositions, that remain once the stars detach again. We have started to investigate these effects in a sample of massive O-star binaries that are thought to have previously experienced a Case A Roche Lobe Overflow episode. Using phase-resolved spectroscopy, we perform the disentangling of the optical spectra of the two stars. The reconstructed primary and secondary spectra are then analysed with the CMFGEN model atmosphere code to determine ...
Massive stars are often found to be in pairs. This configuration is both a blessing and a curse. Fro...
Recent MHD simulations have demonstrated that magnetic massive stars can be formed via mergers of ma...
Abstract: Before binary components interact, they evolve as single stars do. We therefore first crit...
Mass and angular momentum exchanges through Roche Lobe Overflow interactions within close massive bi...
Mass and momentum exchanges in close massive binaries play an important role in the evolution of suc...
Mass and momentum exchanges in massive binaries can produce several observational signatures, such a...
Context. Mass and momentum exchanges in close massive binaries play an important role in their evolu...
Context. Mass and momentum exchanges in close massive binaries play an important role in their evolu...
Massive stars are known for their crucial role in our Universe, through their extreme stellar parame...
Context. The role of mass and momentum exchanges in close massive binaries is very important in the ...
Context. Many massive stars are part of binary or higher multiplicity systems. The present work focu...
We present the analysis of six massive binaries observed with the SOPHIE spectrograph mounted on the...
International audienceThe origin of rapid rotation in massive stars remains debated, although binary...
Context. As potential progenitors of several exotic phenomena including gravitational wave sources, ...
The massive O4.5 V + O5.5 V binary VFTS 352 in the Tarantula Nebula is one of the shortest-period an...
Massive stars are often found to be in pairs. This configuration is both a blessing and a curse. Fro...
Recent MHD simulations have demonstrated that magnetic massive stars can be formed via mergers of ma...
Abstract: Before binary components interact, they evolve as single stars do. We therefore first crit...
Mass and angular momentum exchanges through Roche Lobe Overflow interactions within close massive bi...
Mass and momentum exchanges in close massive binaries play an important role in the evolution of suc...
Mass and momentum exchanges in massive binaries can produce several observational signatures, such a...
Context. Mass and momentum exchanges in close massive binaries play an important role in their evolu...
Context. Mass and momentum exchanges in close massive binaries play an important role in their evolu...
Massive stars are known for their crucial role in our Universe, through their extreme stellar parame...
Context. The role of mass and momentum exchanges in close massive binaries is very important in the ...
Context. Many massive stars are part of binary or higher multiplicity systems. The present work focu...
We present the analysis of six massive binaries observed with the SOPHIE spectrograph mounted on the...
International audienceThe origin of rapid rotation in massive stars remains debated, although binary...
Context. As potential progenitors of several exotic phenomena including gravitational wave sources, ...
The massive O4.5 V + O5.5 V binary VFTS 352 in the Tarantula Nebula is one of the shortest-period an...
Massive stars are often found to be in pairs. This configuration is both a blessing and a curse. Fro...
Recent MHD simulations have demonstrated that magnetic massive stars can be formed via mergers of ma...
Abstract: Before binary components interact, they evolve as single stars do. We therefore first crit...