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Keywords

Stellar Winds
Shock Waves
Binary Stars
Emission Spectra
Spectroscopy
Binary Data
Boundaries
Bow Waves
Estimating
Explorer Satellites
Iue
Light Emission
Line Spectra
O Stars
Photosphere
Astrophysics

How to Cite

Observations of colliding winds in O-type binaries. (1996). Revista Mexicana De Astrofísica Y Astronomía Serie De Conferencias, 5(1), 31-37. https://astronomia.unam.mx/journals/rmxac/article/view/1996rmxac...5...31g
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Abstract

Stellar winds will collide in a bow shock in close binary systems of O-type stars. The presence of this boundary will truncate the full spatial extent of the two individual winds, and thus the spectral lines formed in the wind will appear differently when viewed from different orientations. Here I discuss the orbital variations of the UV wind lines in a large sample of O-binaries that have been observed with the International Ultraviolet Explorer Satellite (IUE). High density regions in the wind (near the photospheres and bow shock) will produce optical emission lines, and I describe the He emission properties of several systems. The physical characteristics of the component stars can now be better estimated through Doppler tomography, a numerical method to extract the individual primary and secondary spectra.