Wd1-9, a young Wolf-Rayet star hidden by a dusty cocoon. The study: “EWOCS-IV: 1Ms ACIS Chandra observation of the supergiant B[e] star Wd1-9” of K. Anastasopoulou (INAF – OAPA) recently appeared on A&A

The analysis of a long X-ray observation reveals the nature of the mysterious star Wd1-9: a binary system containing a star that has recently evolved into the Wolf-Rayet phase, after expelling the outer layers of its atmosphere, which were accreted onto the companion star.   Among the at least one hundred billion stars hosted by our Galaxy, there are a

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X-ray analysis of the Wolf Rayet of Westerlund 1. The study: “EWOCS-II: X-ray properties of the Wolf-Rayet stars in the young Galactic super star cluster Westerlund 1” of K. Anastasopoulou (INAF-OAPA/CfA) appeared on A&A

Massive stars live short and violent lives. Mainly during the later stages of their evolution, these stars undergo significant changes in their structure and lose a large fraction of their initial mass into the surrounding environment as stellar winds. In particular, during the Wolf-Rayet phase, which lasts only a few hundred thousand years, massive stars eject their outer layers, which

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