2002A&A...394..993R


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2002A&A...394..993R - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 394, 993-1008 (2002/11-2)

A multi-wavelength investigation of the non-thermal radio emitting O-star 9 Sgr.

RAUW G., BLOMME R., WALDRON W.L., CORCORAN M.F., PITTARD J.M., POLLOCK A.M.T., RUNACRES M.C., SANA H., STEVENS I.R. and VAN LOO S.

Abstract (from CDS):

We report the results of a multi-wavelength investigation of the O4V star 9 Sgr (= HD 164794). Our data include observations in the X-ray domain with XMM-Newton, in the radio domain with the VLA as well as optical spectroscopy. 9 Sgr is one of a few presumably single OB stars that display non-thermal radio emission. This phenomenon is attributed to synchrotron emission by relativistic electrons accelerated in strong hydrodynamic shocks in the stellar wind. Given the enormous supply of photospheric UV photons in the wind of 9 Sgr, inverse Compton scattering by these relativistic electrons is a priori expected to generate a non-thermal power law tail in the X-ray spectrum. Our EPIC and RGS spectra of 9 Sgr reveal a more complex situation than expected from this simple theoretical picture. While the bulk of the thermal X-ray emission from 9 Sgr arises most probably in a plasma at temperature ∼3x106K distributed throughout the wind, the nature of the hard emission in the X-ray spectrum is less clear. Assuming a non-thermal origin, our best fitting model yields a photon index of ≥2.9 for the power law component which would imply a low compression ratio of ≤1.79 for the shocks responsible for the electron acceleration. However, the hard emission can also be explained by a thermal plasma at a temperature ≥2x107K. Our VLA data indicate that the radio emission of 9 Sgr was clearly non-thermal at the time of the XMM-Newton observation. Again, we derive a low compression ratio (1.7) for the shocks that accelerate the electrons responsible for the synchrotron radio emission. Finally, our optical spectra reveal long-term radial velocity variations suggesting that 9 Sgr could be a long-period spectroscopic binary.

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Journal keyword(s): radiation mechanisms: non-thermal - stars: early-type - stars: individual: 9 Sgr - stars: winds, outflows - X-rays: stars

CDS comments: Cyg OB2 No. 5 = Schulte 5.

Simbad objects: 12

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Number of rows : 12
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2024
#notes
1 HD 15558 Y*O 02 32 42.5366901168 +61 27 21.572901360 7.82 8.37 7.87 7.34 6.94 O4.5III(f) 314 0
2 * tet01 Ori C SB* 05 35 16.4662967280 -05 23 22.921811880 4.20 5.15 5.13 4.91 4.73 O7Vp 1404 1
3 * zet Ori ** 05 40 45.52666 -01 56 33.2649 0.50 1.56 1.77 1.85 2.05 O9.7Ib+B0III 357 0
4 * zet Pup BY* 08 03 35.04754 -40 00 11.3321 0.89 1.98 2.25 2.36 2.58 O4I(n)fp 1154 1
5 3C 286 Sy1 13 31 08.2883506368 +30 30 32.960091564   17.51 17.25     ~ 4339 2
6 X Sgr X-3 LXB 18 01 32.3 -20 31 44           ~ 235 1
7 M 8 OpC 18 03 37 -24 23.2           ~ 613 1
8 * 9 Sgr Em* 18 03 52.4450051016 -24 21 38.632254012 5.08 5.97 5.97 5.72 5.70 O4V((f))z 543 0
9 TXS 1801-245 Rad 18 04 14.1 -24 32 02           ~ 1 0
10 HD 165688 WR* 18 07 56.9609461704 -19 23 56.863324824 10.46 10.31 9.87 9.85   WN5-6b 156 0
11 HD 167971 s*b 18 18 05.8947362832 -12 14 33.313601112 7.89 8.27 7.50 6.68 6.279 O8Iaf(n)+O4/5 296 0
12 * bet Cep bC* 21 28 39.5968513 +70 33 38.574681 2.05 3.01 3.23 3.33 3.55 B0.5IIIs 725 0

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