High-mass X-ray Binaries: Illuminating the Passage from Massive Binaries to Merging Compact Objects
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High-Mass X-ray Binaries: progenitors of double compact objects
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- 30 December 2019, pp. 1-13
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Massive star winds and HMXB donors
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- 30 December 2019, pp. 17-27
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Wind inhibition in HMXBs: the effect of clumping and implications for X-ray luminosity
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- 30 December 2019, pp. 28-33
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Clumpy wind accretion in Supergiant X-ray Binaries
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- 30 December 2019, pp. 34-39
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Studying the presence of magnetic fields in a sample of high-mass X-ray binaries
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- 30 December 2019, pp. 40-44
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First empirical constraints on the low Hα mass-loss rates of magnetic O-stars
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- 30 December 2019, pp. 45-48
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Spectroscopic identication of INTEGRAL high-energy sources with VLT/ISAAC
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- 30 December 2019, pp. 49-54
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The interaction of core-collapse supernova ejecta with a stellar companion
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- 30 December 2019, pp. 55-58
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Orbital resolved spectroscopy of GX 301–2: wind diagnostics
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- 30 December 2019, pp. 59-61
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3D time-dependent hydrodynamical and radiative transfer modeling of Eta Carinae’s innermost fossil colliding wind structures
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- 30 December 2019, pp. 62-66
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Circumstellar structures around high-mass X-ray binaries
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- 30 December 2019, pp. 67-73
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The formation of massive binaries as a result of the dynamical decay of trapezium systems
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- 30 December 2019, pp. 74-77
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Formation of the SMC WO+O binary AB8
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- 30 December 2019, pp. 78-82
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Massive star mass-loss revealed by X-ray observations of young supernovae
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- 30 December 2019, pp. 83-87
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X-ray spectroscopy of massive stellar winds: previous and ongoing observations of the hot star ζ Pup
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- 30 December 2019, pp. 88-92
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Accretion simulations of Eta Carinae and implications to massive binaries
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- 30 December 2019, pp. 93-97
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Testing how massive stars evolve, lose mass, and collapse at low metal content
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- 30 December 2019, pp. 98-101
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Be stars in the X-ray binary context
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- 30 December 2019, pp. 105-113
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Optical interferometry of High-Mass X-ray Binaries: Resolving wind, disk and jet outflows at sub-milliarcsecond scale
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- 30 December 2019, pp. 114-122
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Studying the H-alpha line of the B[ e ] supergiant binary GG Carinae using high-cadence optical spectroscopy
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- 30 December 2019, pp. 123-124
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