Published online by Cambridge University Press: 26 May 2016
We have used archival Chandra-acis observations to search for X-ray emission from WR stars in the Magellanic Clouds (MCs), where the low interstellar absorption and known distances make it easy to compare X-ray luminosities with spectral types and binary status of WR stars. We have detected X-ray emission from ~20 WR stars in the MCs with X-ray luminosities of 6.6×1032-1.4×1035 ergs s–1. The analysis of the X-ray spectra of the brightest sources indicates that the X-ray emitting gas has temperatures ≥ 1.0×107 K, as expected in colliding winds. We will compare these results with the binary status of the WR stars to determine the amounts of the X-ray emission produced in the colliding winds for WR stars in binary systems and to assess the X-ray emission from single WR stars.