SUMMARY OF PROPOSAL 72002

DR. GORDON P. GARMIRE
GGARMIRE@ASTRO.PSU.EDU

THE PENNSYLVANIA STATE UNIVERSITY
525 DAVEY LABORATORY
UNIVERSITY PARK
PA USA 16802
Tel: 1-814-865-1117 Fax: 1-814-865-2977
Medium: CD ROM
Subject: STARS

SYSTEMATIC SPECTRAL STUDY OF MASSIVE WOLF-RAYET BINARIES WITH ASCA


ABSTRACT

We propose the systematic spectral study of massive Wolf-Rayet binaries with ASCA. All the proposed targets have been not detected in the hard X-ray band. Then the first goal is to detect the hard X-ray emission. With the spectroscopic capability of ASCA, we will find the emission lines from highly ionized ions, which give a firm evidence for the shock-heated plasma due to the wind-wind collision. We try to determine absorption column, temperature, and luminosity for the hard component. We also check whether the hard component varies or not. With these observational results, we will construct the unified model for the massive W-R binaries. Furthermore, we estimate the abundances by fitting the spectra. We compare them with the WR type (WN and WC) and test the chemical evolution model.

CO-INVESTIGATORS
CO-I NAME INSTITUTE COUNTRY
YOSHITOMO MAEDAPENN. STATE UNIV.USA
MICHAEL CORCORANGSFC/NASAUSA
KEN EBISAWAGSFC/NASAUSA
STEPHAN SKINNERJILAUSA
KATSUJI KOYAMAKYOTO UNIVERSITYJAPAN
YOHKO TSUBOIKYOTO UNIVERSITYJAPAN
JUN YOKOGAWAKYOTO UNIVERSITYJAPAN

TARGETS

TARGET NAMEPRIRADECTIMETCOFFGISSIS CNTOBS
1)WR133
B
301.4887 35.7886
20 ks
N
Y
P
0.30000
2