Observations of nonthermal radio emission from early-type stars

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Early Stars, Emission Spectra, Nonthermal Radiation, Radio Emission, Stellar Winds, Wolf-Rayet Stars, Estimates, Stellar Luminosity, Thermal Emission

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As a part of a wider survey of radio emission from O, B, and Wolf-Rayet (WR) stars, five new stars whose radio emission is dominated by a nonthermal mechanism of unknown origin were discovered. From statistics of distance-limited samples of stars, it is estimated that the minimum fraction of stars which are nonthermal emitters is 25% for the OB stars and 10% for the WR stars. The characteristics of this new class of nonthermal radio emitter are investigated.

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