2021
DOI: 10.1093/mnras/stab3395
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MeerKAT discovery of radio emission from the Vela X-1 bow shock

Abstract: Vela X-1 is a runaway X-ray binary system hosting a massive donor star, whose strong stellar wind creates a bow shock as it interacts with the interstellar medium. This bow shock has previously been detected in Hα and IR, but, similar to all but one bow shock from a massive runaway star (BD+43o3654), has escaped detection in other wavebands. We report on the discovery of 1.3 GHz radio emission from the Vela X-1 bow shock with the MeerKAT telescope. The MeerKAT observations reveal how the radio emission closely… Show more

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“…CTA. At the same time, radio observations at low frequencies allow to detect more wind-driven bow shocks [139], and next generation facilities will see a big increase in sensitivity to wind bubbles and binary systems. The coming decade should see a dramatic improvement in our understanding of the shock physics in stellar-wind bubbles.…”
Section: Stellar Wind Bubbles and Bow Shocksmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…CTA. At the same time, radio observations at low frequencies allow to detect more wind-driven bow shocks [139], and next generation facilities will see a big increase in sensitivity to wind bubbles and binary systems. The coming decade should see a dramatic improvement in our understanding of the shock physics in stellar-wind bubbles.…”
Section: Stellar Wind Bubbles and Bow Shocksmentioning
confidence: 99%