2007A&A...464..701B


Query : 2007A&A...464..701B

2007A&A...464..701B - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 464, 701-708 (2007/3-3)

Non-thermal radio emission from O-type stars. II. HD 167971.

BLOMME R., DE BECKER M., RUNACRES M.C., VAN LOO S. and SETIA GUNAWAN D.Y.A.

Abstract (from CDS):

HD 167971 is a triple system consisting of a 3.3-day eclipsing binary (O5-8 V + O5-8 V) and an O8 supergiant. It is also a well known non-thermal radio emitter. We observed the radio emission of HD 167971 with the Very Large Array (VLA) and the Australia Telescope Compact Array (ATCA). By combining these data with VLA archive observations we constructed a radio lightcurve covering a 20-yr time-range. We searched for, but failed to find, the 3.3-day spectroscopic period of the binary in the radio data. This could be due to the absence of intrinsic synchrotron radiation in the colliding-wind region between the two components of the eclipsing binary, or due to the large amount of free-free absorption that blocks the synchrotron radiation. We are able to explain many of the observed characteristics of the radio data if the non-thermal emission is produced in a colliding-wind region between the supergiant and the combined winds of the binary. Furthermore, if the system is gravitationally bound, the orbital motion occurs over a period of ∼20-years or longer, as suggested by the long-term variability in the radio data. We argue that the variability is due to the free-free absorption that changes with orbital phase or may also in part be due to changes in separation, should the orbit be eccentric.

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Journal keyword(s): stars: individual: HD 167971 - stars: early-type - stars: mass-loss - stars: winds, outflows - radio continuum: stars - radiation mechanisms: non-thermal

Simbad objects: 23

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Number of rows : 23
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 3C 48 QSO 01 37 41.2996631208 +33 09 35.080388820   16.62 16.20     ~ 2815 2
2 3C 286 Sy1 13 31 08.2883506368 +30 30 32.960091564   17.51 17.25     ~ 4341 2
3 HD 159176 Be* 17 34 42.4921337376 -32 34 53.995451196 4.88 5.74 5.70 7.19   O7V 254 0
4 NVSS J173616-130357 Rad 17 36 16.4 -13 04 00           ~ 9 1
5 HD 160652 * 17 43 43.3718807592 -49 16 50.809006236   10.16 10.31     ApSi 6 0
6 QSO B1741-038 QSO 17 43 58.85613537 -03 50 04.6167326     20.40 17.98   ~ 548 1
7 QSO B1801+010 QSO 18 04 15.9844623720 +01 01 32.407105836     19.00 17.32   ~ 83 1
8 PMN J1811-2054 Rad 18 11 06.79427 -20 55 03.2781           ~ 21 1
9 Ass Ser OB 2 As* 18 18 -12.3           ~ 64 0
10 NGC 6604 OpC 18 18 03 -12 14.5           ~ 139 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)+O4/5 297 0
12 HD 168112 SB* 18 18 40.8671461608 -12 06 23.367244644 8.81 9.21 8.52 9.24   O5III(f) 146 0
13 PMN J1822-0939 Rad 18 22 28.70 -09 38 57.0           ~ 46 1
14 ICRF J182931.7+484446 Sy1 18 29 31.7809732968 +48 44 46.160168892   17.05 16.81 16.860   ~ 688 1
15 ICRF J183220.8-103511 G 18 32 20.83647 -10 35 11.1968           ~ 103 1
16 QSO B1830-211 Bla 18 33 39.9399138048 -21 03 39.368838780     18.70 21   ~ 671 1
17 PMN J1834-1237 Rad 18 34 19.3 -12 37 42           ~ 11 1
18 QSO B1908-202 QSO 19 11 09.65289294 -20 06 55.1090664   18.21   18.14   ~ 282 0
19 HD 193793 WR* 20 20 27.9757908696 +43 51 16.286840244 6.90 7.25 6.85 4.58   WC7pd+O5.5fc 710 0
20 BD+40 4220 s*b 20 32 22.4238071594 +41 18 18.942475904 11.32 10.61 9.185     O7Iafep 399 0
21 BD+40 4227A SB* 20 33 15.0781182864 +41 18 50.479292556 10.42 10.27 8.98 8.03 6.83 O6Ib(fc)+O4.5:III:(fc) 246 0
22 MR 112 WR* 20 35 47.0859278605 +41 22 44.703520146     12.64 12.16   WC6+O8I-IIf 155 1
23 EM* AS 431 WR* 20 36 43.6322747712 +40 21 07.442607924     13.73 12.51   WN8(h)+B0.5V 220 0

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