Mapping the colliding wind region of the very massive binary WR20a

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We propose to monitor the phase dependent variations of the X-ray flux of the colliding winds binary WR20a as it enters a photometric eclipse. WR20a is an eclipsing binary formed by two very massive (80 Msol) WN6ha stars revolving around each other in 3.7 days. Most of the X-ray emission of this system arises from a wind interaction zone in between the two stars. Observing this binary for 2 x 50ksec at specific orbital phases (0.20 - 0.35 and 0.35 - 0.50) will allow us to map for the first time the colliding wind region and to gain major insight into the properties of wind-wind interactions in particular and of stellar winds of Wolf-Rayet stars in general.

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