Strong winds from massive stars are a topic of interest to a wide range of astrophysical fields. In High-Mass X-ray Binaries the presence of an accreting compact object on the one side allows to infer wind parameters from studies of the varying properties of the emitted X-rays; but on the other side the accretor's gravity and ionizing radiation can strongly influence the wind flow. Based on a collaborative effort of astronomers both from the stellar wind and the X-ray community, this presentation attempts to review our current state of knowledge and indicate avenues for future progress.
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Kretschmar, P., Martínez-Núñez, S., Bozzo, E., Oskinova, L. M., Puls, J., Sidoli, L., … Manousakis, A. (2016). Stellar winds in massive x-ray binaries. Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union, 12(S329), 355–358. https://doi.org/10.1017/S1743921317002411
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