© 2015 The Authors. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Royal Astronomical Society. Superbursts are hours-long X-ray flares attributed to the thermonuclear runaway burning of carbon-rich material in the envelope of accreting neutron stars. By studying the details of the X-ray light curve, properties of carbon combustion can be determined. In particular, we show that the shape of the rise of the light curve is set by the slope of the temperature profile left behind by the carbon flame. We analyse Rossi X-ray Timing Explorer/Proportional Counter Array observations of 4U 1636-536 and separate the direct neutron star emission from evolving photoionized reflection and persistent spectral components. This procedure results in th...
We perform a self-consistent calculation of the thermal structure in the crust of a superbursting ne...
We study the exceptionally short (32-43 ms) precursors of two intermediate-duration thermonuclear X-...
Context. The central compact object (CCO) candidate in the center of the supernova remnant shell HES...
© 2015 The Authors. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Royal Astronomical Society...
Neutron stars are the most compact stars that can be directly observed, which makes them ideal labor...
We show that burning of a small mass fraction of carbon in a neutron star ocean is thermally unstabl...
We report the analysis of the first superburst from a transiently accreting neutron star system with...
Superbursts are very energetic Type I X-ray bursts discovered in recent years by long term monitorin...
Superbursts from accreting neutron stars probe nuclear reactions at extreme densities (ρ ≈ 109 g cm−...
Theory and observations favor stable helium burning as the most important means to produce fuel for ...
We present a detailed observational and theoretical study of a ~ 3 hr long X-ray burst (the ``super ...
Regular bursts have been observed in binary systems containing a neutron star with an accretion flow...
We report on Chandra , Rossi X‐ray Timing Explorer ( RXTE ), Swift /Burst Alert Telescope (BAT) ...
© ESO, 2014. Context. Central compact objects (CCOs) in supernova remnants are isolated thermally em...
Regular X-ray bursts are the most prevalent thermonuclear stellar explosions observed in the Galaxy....
We perform a self-consistent calculation of the thermal structure in the crust of a superbursting ne...
We study the exceptionally short (32-43 ms) precursors of two intermediate-duration thermonuclear X-...
Context. The central compact object (CCO) candidate in the center of the supernova remnant shell HES...
© 2015 The Authors. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Royal Astronomical Society...
Neutron stars are the most compact stars that can be directly observed, which makes them ideal labor...
We show that burning of a small mass fraction of carbon in a neutron star ocean is thermally unstabl...
We report the analysis of the first superburst from a transiently accreting neutron star system with...
Superbursts are very energetic Type I X-ray bursts discovered in recent years by long term monitorin...
Superbursts from accreting neutron stars probe nuclear reactions at extreme densities (ρ ≈ 109 g cm−...
Theory and observations favor stable helium burning as the most important means to produce fuel for ...
We present a detailed observational and theoretical study of a ~ 3 hr long X-ray burst (the ``super ...
Regular bursts have been observed in binary systems containing a neutron star with an accretion flow...
We report on Chandra , Rossi X‐ray Timing Explorer ( RXTE ), Swift /Burst Alert Telescope (BAT) ...
© ESO, 2014. Context. Central compact objects (CCOs) in supernova remnants are isolated thermally em...
Regular X-ray bursts are the most prevalent thermonuclear stellar explosions observed in the Galaxy....
We perform a self-consistent calculation of the thermal structure in the crust of a superbursting ne...
We study the exceptionally short (32-43 ms) precursors of two intermediate-duration thermonuclear X-...
Context. The central compact object (CCO) candidate in the center of the supernova remnant shell HES...