1989
DOI: 10.1038/340449a0
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MERLIN observations of the Wolf–Rayet star AS431 (WR147)-a double radio source

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“…Independent observations with the VLA confirmed this hypothesis (Churchwell et al 1992;Skinner et al 1999). Moran et al (1989) further suggested that WR 147 could have an unseen companion associated with the northern radio source.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 49%
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“…Independent observations with the VLA confirmed this hypothesis (Churchwell et al 1992;Skinner et al 1999). Moran et al (1989) further suggested that WR 147 could have an unseen companion associated with the northern radio source.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 49%
“…The presence of nonthermal radio emission from WR 147 (AS 431) was reported by Caillault et al (1985) and Abbott et al (1986). Later observations with MERLIN at 5 GHz resolved two radio sources (WR 147S and WR 147N) separated by ∼0.6 (Moran et al 1989). The southern thermal source (WR 147S) was coincident with the WR star, and the northern source (WR 147N) was proposed to be responsible for the observed nonthermal emission.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…The radio emission from wind-wind collisions was calculate by Dougherty et al (2003), using numerical models and including radiation transfer effects and different inclination angles for the orbital plane, to explain the thermal and non-thermal emission detected in several binary systems (Dougherty et al 1996;Dougherty & Williams 2000;Moran et al 1989;Churchwell et al 1992;Williams et al 1997;Niemela et al 1998).…”
Section: Free-free Emission From Shocked Materialsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, the shock waves in massive binaries are able to accelerate electrons to ultrarelativistic energies, and these electrons can generate nonthermal radio emission via the synchrotron mechanism in the vicinity of the shocks ( Williams et al 1990( Williams et al , 1994Eichler & Usov 1993;White & Becker 1995;Dougherty et al 1996;Jardine et al 1996;Chapman et al 1999;Setia Gunawan et al 2000;Monnier et al 2002a;Pittard et al 2006). For several nearby WR+OB binaries (WR 140,WR 146 and WR 147), the radio sources are spatially resolved, and the radio emission model based on wind-wind collision has been confirmed (Moran et al 1989;Churchwell et al 1992;Niemela et al 1998;Dougherty et al 2000) Dust formation may also occur in the windcollision region ( Usov 1991) and is observed for several massive binaries as an IR excess Marchenko et al 1999;Williams et al 2003).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%