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Michaël De Becker & Bharti Arora

Synchrotron Radio Emission as a Proxy to Identify Long Period Massive Binaries

(Volume 93 - Année 2024 — No 2 - Proceeedings of the 3rd BINA Workshop on the Scientific Potential of the Indo-Belgian Cooperation)
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The multiplicity of massive stars is known to be significantly high. Even though the majority of massive stars are located in binary systems, the census of binaries is biased toward shorter periods as longer period systems are more difficult to identify. Alternatively, the search for binary systems with longer periods may proceed differently. As massive binary systems are typically colliding-wind systems, hints for processes occurring in the colliding-wind region could be used as a valuable proxy to identify likely binary systems, and then organize dedicated spectroscopic or interferometric campaigns on a short list of pre-selected targets. In this context, any hint for synchrotron radio emission is seen as a promising indicator of long period binaries, as short period systems undergo severe free-free absorption of the synchrotron emission by the stellar wind material. Usual techniques to identify synchrotron radio emitters constitute thus valid tools to explore that poorly investigated part of the massive binary parameter space. In addition, the identification of a synchrotron emission component in a short period binary can be used as an indicator of the presence of a third companion on a still unrevealed wider orbit in a triple system.

Keywords : Massive binaries, Particle acceleration, Non-thermal processes, Radio astrophysics

To cite this article

Michaël De Becker & Bharti Arora, «Synchrotron Radio Emission as a Proxy to Identify Long Period Massive Binaries», Bulletin de la Société Royale des Sciences de Liège [En ligne], Volume 93 - Année 2024, No 2 - Proceeedings of the 3rd BINA Workshop on the Scientific Potential of the Indo-Belgian Cooperation, 544-551 URL : http://popups.ulg.be/0037-9565/index.php?id=11788.

About: Michaël De Becker

Space sciences, Technologies, and Astrophysics Research (STAR) institute, University of Liège, Belgium. Corresponding author: Michael.DeBecker@uliege.be

About: Bharti Arora

Space sciences, Technologies, and Astrophysics Research (STAR) institute, University of Liège, Belgium