Evidence for phase-locked X-ray variations from the colliding wind massive binary Cyg OB2 #8A

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We report on preliminary results of a multi-observatory investigation of the X-ray emission from the massive colliding wind binary Cyg OB2 #8A (O6If + O5.5III(f)). On the basis of our new XMM-Newton-EPIC observations, along with archive ASCA-SIS and ROSAT-PSPC data, we show strong evidence for a significant phase-locked variability of the X-ray emission from Cyg OB2 #8A with the period of 21.9 days determined by De Becker et al. (2004). These results lend further support to the colliding wind scenario that was already suggested by optical data (De Becker & Rauw 2005). We briefly discuss the behaviour of the X-ray emission from this binary system as a function of phase in the context of the colliding wind scenario.

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