A search for X-rays from runaway stars.
Abstract
Enhanced X-ray emission from an early-type runaway star would be direct evidence for the presence of a collapsed companion, and thus for its origin as the result of a supernova explosion in a massive binary. To test this idea, measurements of X-ray fluxes in the 0.5-3 keV energy range from nine O and B type runaway stars were made with the Einstein Observatory. In each case, the X-ray luminosity observed does not exceed that expected from a normal OB star. Therefore we conclude that, if the runaway stars have collapsed companions, the separations of the components must be much greater than those in normal OB binaries.
- Publication:
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The Astrophysical Journal
- Pub Date:
- September 1983
- DOI:
- Bibcode:
- 1983ApJ...272..219K
- Keywords:
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- Binary Stars;
- Gravitational Collapse;
- Supernova Remnants;
- X Ray Astronomy;
- X Ray Stars;
- B Stars;
- Early Stars;
- O Stars;
- Astrophysics