The non-thermal emission from the colliding-wind binary Apep
Abstract
Therecently discovered massive binary system Apep is the most powerful synchrotron emitter among the known Galactic colliding-wind binaries. This makes this particular system of great interest to investigate stellar winds and the non-thermal processes associated with their shocks. This source was detected at various radio bands, and in addition the wind-collision region was resolved by means of very-long baseline interferometric observations. We use a non-thermal emission model for colliding-wind binaries to derive physical properties of this system. The observed morphology in the resolved maps allows us to estimate the system projection angle on the sky to be ψ ≈ 85°. The observed radio flux densities also allow us to characterise both the intrinsic synchrotron spectrum of the source and its modifications due to free-free absorption in the stellar winds at low frequencies; from this, we derive mass-loss rates of the stars of \dot{M}_WN ≈ 4×10^{-5}M_⊙ yr^{-1} and \dot{M}_WC ≈ 2.9×10^{-5}M_⊙ yr^{-1} . Finally, the broadband spectral energy distribution is calculated for different combinations of the remaining free parameters, namely the intensity of the magnetic field and the injected power in non-thermal particles. We show that the degeneracy of these two parameters can be solved with observations in the high-energy domain, most likely in the hard X-rays but also possibly in γ -rays under favourable conditions.
- Publication:
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Publications of the Astronomical Society of Australia
- Pub Date:
- January 2022
- DOI:
- 10.1017/pasa.2021.60
- arXiv:
- arXiv:2111.07442
- Bibcode:
- 2022PASA...39....4D
- Keywords:
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- stars: massive;
- stars: winds;
- outflows;
- radiation mechanisms: non-thermal;
- relativistic processes;
- Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena
- E-Print:
- 10 pages, 5 figures, 2 tables. This version has been accepted for publication in PASA after improvements and updates in the discussion of the results