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2006MNRAS.371.1280D - Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 371, 1280-1294 (2006/September-3)

XMM-Newton observations of the massive colliding wind binary and non-thermal radio emitter Cyg OB 2{num}8A [O6If + O5.5III(f)].

DE BECKER M., RAUW G., SANA H., POLLOCK A.M.T., PITTARD J.M., BLOMME R., STEVENS I.R. and VAN LOO S.

Abstract (from CDS):

We report on the results of four XMM-Newton observations separated by about ten days from each other of CygOB2{num}8A [O6If + O5.5III(f)]. This massive colliding wind binary is a very bright X-ray emitter – one of the first X-ray emitting O-stars discovered by the Einstein satellite – as well as a confirmed non-thermal radio emitter whose binarity was discovered quite recently. The X-ray spectrum between 0.5 and 10.0keV is essentially thermal, and is best fitted with a three-component model with temperatures of about 3, 9 and 20MK. The X-ray luminosity corrected for the interstellar absorption is rather large, i.e. about 1034erg/s. Compared to the `canonical' LX/Lbolratio of O-type stars, CygOB2{num}8A was a factor of 19-28 overluminous in X-rays during our observations. The EPIC spectra did not reveal any evidence for the presence of a non-thermal contribution in X-rays. This is not unexpected considering that the simultaneous detections of non-thermal radiation in the radio and soft X-ray (below 10.0keV) domains is unlikely. Our data reveal a significant decrease in the X-ray flux from apastron to periastron with an amplitude of about 20 per cent. Combining our XMM-Newton results with those from previous ROSAT-PSPC and ASCA-SIS observations, we obtain a light curve suggesting a phase-locked X-ray variability. The maximum emission level occurs around phase 0.75, and the minimum is probably seen shortly after the periastron passage. Using hydrodynamic simulations of the wind-wind collision, we find a high X-ray emission level close to phase 0.75, and a minimum at periastron as well. The high X-ray luminosity, the strong phase-locked variability and the spectral shape of the X-ray emission of CygOB2{num}8A revealed by our investigation point undoubtedly to X-ray emission dominated by colliding winds.

Abstract Copyright: 2006 The Authors. Journal compilation © 2006 RAS

Journal keyword(s): stars: binaries: general - stars: early-type - stars: individual: CygOB2{num}8A - stars: winds, outflows - X-rays: stars

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