E-BOSS: an Extensive stellar BOw Shock Survey. I: Methods and First Catalogue
C. S. Peri, P. Benaglia, D. P. Brookes, I. R. Stevens, N. Isequilla

TL;DR
This paper presents the creation of the E-BOSS catalogue, a systematic survey of stellar bow shocks around OB stars using recent infrared data, providing initial statistical insights into their detectability and properties.
Contribution
It introduces a uniform method for detecting stellar bow shocks and compiles the first extensive catalogue of 28 candidates, enabling future statistical and physical analyses.
Findings
Bow-shock detectability around OB stars is approximately 10%.
Detection does not strongly depend on stellar mass, age, or position.
The catalogue serves as a foundation for further studies with expanded data.
Abstract
Context: Bow shocks are produced by many astrophysical objects where shock waves are present. Stellar bow shocks, generated by runaway stars, have been previously detected in small numbers and well-studied. Along with progress in model development and improvements in observing instruments, our knowledge of the emission produced by these objects and its origin can now be more clearly understood. Aims: We produce a stellar bow-shock catalogue by applying uniform search criteria and a systematic search process. This catalogue is a starting point for statistical studies, to help us address fundamental questions such as, for instance, the conditions under wich a stellar bow shock is detectable. Methods: By using the newest infrared data releases, we carried out a search for bow shocks produced by early-type runaway stars. We first explored whether a set of known IRAS bow shock candidates are…
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Taxonomy
TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research
