On the Absence of Non-thermal X-Ray Emission around Runaway O Stars

  • Toalá 杜 J
  • Oskinova L
  • Ignace R
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Abstract

Theoretical models predict that the compressed interstellar medium around runaway O stars can produce high-energy non-thermal diffuse emission, in particular, non-thermal X-ray and γ -ray emission. So far, detection of non-thermal X-ray emission was claimed for only one runaway star, AE Aur. We present a search for non-thermal diffuse X-ray emission from bow shocks using archived XMM-Newton observations for a clean sample of six well-determined runaway O stars. We find that none of these objects present diffuse X-ray emission associated with their bow shocks, similarly to previous X-ray studies toward ζ Oph and BD+43°3654. We carefully investigated multi-wavelength observations of AE Aur and could not confirm previous findings of non-thermal X-rays. We conclude that so far there is no clear evidence of non-thermal extended emission in bow shocks around runaway O stars.

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Toalá 杜, J. A. 宇君, Oskinova, L. M., & Ignace, R. (2017). On the Absence of Non-thermal X-Ray Emission around Runaway O Stars. The Astrophysical Journal Letters, 838(2), L19. https://doi.org/10.3847/2041-8213/aa667c

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