International audienceContext. The disc instability model (DIM) successfully explains why many accreting compact binary systems exhibit outbursts during which their luminosity increases by orders of magnitude. The DIM correctly predicts which systems should be transient and works regardless of whether the accretor is a black hole, a neutron star, or a white dwarf. However, it has been known for some time that the outbursts of X-ray binaries, which contain neutron-star or black-hole accretors, exhibit hysteresis in the X-ray hardness-intensity diagram (HID). More recently, it has been shown that the outbursts of accreting white dwarfs also show hysteresis, but in a diagram combining optical, EUV, and X-ray fluxes.Aims. We examine the nature ...
International audienceContext. Radiation from accretion discs in cataclysmic variable stars (CVs) pr...
Diversity of the X-ray observations of dwarf nova are still not fully understood. I review the X-ray...
International audienceContext. The disk instability model (DIM) attributes the outbursts of dwarf no...
Context. The disc instability model (DIM) successfully explains why many accreting compact binary sy...
Context. Although the disc instability model is widely accepted as the explanation for dwarf nova ou...
Accepted for publication in Astronomy and AstrophysicsContext. Although the disc instability model i...
International audienceContext. The disc instability model (DIM) accounts well for most of the observ...
International audienceI review the basics of the disc instability model (DIM) for dwarf novae and so...
International audienceContext. The disc instability model (DIM) has been very successful in explaini...
I review models trying to explain dwarf-nova outbursts and soft X-ray transients. The disc-instabili...
International audienceWe revisit a core prediction of the disc instability model (DIM) applied to X-...
International audienceContext. Outbursting AM CVn stars exhibit outbursts similar to those observed ...
Black hole X-ray binaries are transient probably because their discs are subject to the same thermal...
Many low-mass X-ray binaries show both hard and soft spectral states. For several sources the transi...
International audienceContext. Radiation from accretion discs in cataclysmic variable stars (CVs) pr...
Diversity of the X-ray observations of dwarf nova are still not fully understood. I review the X-ray...
International audienceContext. The disk instability model (DIM) attributes the outbursts of dwarf no...
Context. The disc instability model (DIM) successfully explains why many accreting compact binary sy...
Context. Although the disc instability model is widely accepted as the explanation for dwarf nova ou...
Accepted for publication in Astronomy and AstrophysicsContext. Although the disc instability model i...
International audienceContext. The disc instability model (DIM) accounts well for most of the observ...
International audienceI review the basics of the disc instability model (DIM) for dwarf novae and so...
International audienceContext. The disc instability model (DIM) has been very successful in explaini...
I review models trying to explain dwarf-nova outbursts and soft X-ray transients. The disc-instabili...
International audienceWe revisit a core prediction of the disc instability model (DIM) applied to X-...
International audienceContext. Outbursting AM CVn stars exhibit outbursts similar to those observed ...
Black hole X-ray binaries are transient probably because their discs are subject to the same thermal...
Many low-mass X-ray binaries show both hard and soft spectral states. For several sources the transi...
International audienceContext. Radiation from accretion discs in cataclysmic variable stars (CVs) pr...
Diversity of the X-ray observations of dwarf nova are still not fully understood. I review the X-ray...
International audienceContext. The disk instability model (DIM) attributes the outbursts of dwarf no...