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The X-ray under-luminosity of the O-type supergiants HD16691 and HD14947 revealed by XMM-Newton
De Becker, Michaël
2013In New Astronomy, 25, p. 7-11
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Keywords :
Massive stars; X-rays; Stellar winds
Abstract :
[en] The members of the scarce category of Of^+ supergiants present properties that are intermediate between regular O-stars and Wolf-Rayet (WR) stars. Significant similarities between these transitional stars and WN-type objects are now clearly established, at least in the visible and near-infrared domains, pointing to common stellar wind properties. In this study, we report on the first dedicated X-ray observations of HD16691 (O4If^+) and HD14947 (O5f^+), revealing a soft thermal spectrum in agreement with the expected X-ray emission from a single O-type star. However, the X-ray luminosity of our targets is slightly lower than expected for single O-type stars, suggesting that the particular properties of their stellar wind has also a significant impact on the X-ray emission of these objects on the way to the WN category. We argue that the X-ray under-luminosity of HD16691 and HD14947 may be interpreted as the signature in X-rays of the intermediate stage between O and WR stars, as a consequence of enhanced wind density.
Disciplines :
Space science, astronomy & astrophysics
Author, co-author :
De Becker, Michaël  ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Département d'astrophys., géophysique et océanographie (AGO) > Département d'astrophys., géophysique et océanographie (AGO)
Language :
English
Title :
The X-ray under-luminosity of the O-type supergiants HD16691 and HD14947 revealed by XMM-Newton
Publication date :
December 2013
Journal title :
New Astronomy
ISSN :
1384-1076
eISSN :
1384-1092
Publisher :
Elsevier Science
Volume :
25
Pages :
7-11
Peer reviewed :
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