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view Abstract Citations (337) References (59) Co-Reads Similar Papers Volume Content Graphics Metrics Export Citation NASA/ADS Particle Acceleration and Nonthermal Radio Emission in Binaries of Early-Type Stars Eichler, D. ; Usov, V. Abstract It is shown that the stellar wind collisions in early-type binaries may be strong sources of both high-energy particles and nonthermal emission. Nonthermal radio emission may be observed only if the orbital period of the binary is more than some critical value. For a typical Wolf-Rayet binary the value of the critical period is of the order of a month when the frequency of observation is a few GHz. Observations of nonthermal radio emission of the remarkable Wolf-Rayet binary WR 140, such as luminosity, spectrum, time variability in the process of orbital motion, the size of nonthermal radio source, etc., are explained by a model in which its nonthermal radio emission is generated at the site of stellar wind collision. Considerations of shock acceleration theory suggest that the WR 140 system may be a strong source of gamma-rays. It is proposed that EGRET could both measure the time dependence of the gamma-ray emission as well as resolve an inverse Compton spectrum from a pion decay spectrum and thereby provide information on the electron versus proton content of the relativistic particles. Publication: The Astrophysical Journal Pub Date: January 1993 DOI: 10.1086/172130 Bibcode: 1993ApJ...402..271E Keywords: Binary Stars; Early Stars; Nonthermal Radiation; Particle Acceleration; Radio Emission; Continuous Radiation; Stellar Mass Ejection; Wolf-Rayet Stars; Astrophysics; ACCELERATION OF PARTICLES; RADIO CONTINUUM: STARS; STARS: EARLY-TYPE; STARS: MASS LOSS; STARS: WOLF-RAYET full text sources ADS | data products SIMBAD (1)

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