To probe the magnetic activity levels of asymptotic giant branch (AGB) stars, we used XMM-Newton to search for X-ray emission from two well-studied objects, TX Cam and T Cas. The former star displays polarized maser emission, indicating magnetic field strengths of B ~ 5 G, and the latter is one of the nearest known AGB stars. Neither star was detected by XMM-Newton. We use the upper limits on EPIC (CCD detector) count rates to constrain the X-ray luminosities of these stars and derive Lx\u3c 10^31 ergs s^-1 (\u3c 103^0 ergs s^-1) for an assumed X-ray emission temperature Tx= 3 x10^6 K (10^7 K). These limits represent \u3c ~10% (\u3c ~1%) of the X-ray luminosity expected under models in which AGB magnetic fields are global and potentially pl...
X-ray emission from stars much more massive than the Sun was discovered only 35 years ago. Such star...
A common explanation for the observed X-ray emission of A-type stars is the presence of a hidden lat...
peer reviewedThe recent X-ray observatories have not yet provided a large survey comparable (in sky ...
To probe the magnetic activity levels of asymptotic giant branch (AGB) stars, we used XMM-Newton to ...
Context. Magnetic fields have been measured around asymptotic giant branch (AGB) stars of all chemic...
We investigate the consequences of magnetic flares on the surface of asymptotic giant branch (AGB) a...
Magnetically confined winds of early-type stars are expected to be sources of bright and hard X-rays...
We present the results of XMM-Newton X-ray observations of the Mira AB binary system, which consists...
Magnetically confined winds of early-type stars are expected to be sources of bright and hard X-rays...
OB stars with strong radiation-driven stellar winds and large-scale magnetic fields generate strong ...
Magnetically confined winds of early-type stars are expected to be sources of bright and hard X-rays...
Early-type stars are well-known to be sources of soft X-rays. However, this high-energy emission can...
Magnetic fields have been frequently invoked as a likely source of variability and confinement of th...
Nearly all types of massive stars are known to display X-ray emission at some level. Tremendous insi...
Context: X-ray surveys carried out with the Einstein and ROSAT satellites have resulted in rather un...
X-ray emission from stars much more massive than the Sun was discovered only 35 years ago. Such star...
A common explanation for the observed X-ray emission of A-type stars is the presence of a hidden lat...
peer reviewedThe recent X-ray observatories have not yet provided a large survey comparable (in sky ...
To probe the magnetic activity levels of asymptotic giant branch (AGB) stars, we used XMM-Newton to ...
Context. Magnetic fields have been measured around asymptotic giant branch (AGB) stars of all chemic...
We investigate the consequences of magnetic flares on the surface of asymptotic giant branch (AGB) a...
Magnetically confined winds of early-type stars are expected to be sources of bright and hard X-rays...
We present the results of XMM-Newton X-ray observations of the Mira AB binary system, which consists...
Magnetically confined winds of early-type stars are expected to be sources of bright and hard X-rays...
OB stars with strong radiation-driven stellar winds and large-scale magnetic fields generate strong ...
Magnetically confined winds of early-type stars are expected to be sources of bright and hard X-rays...
Early-type stars are well-known to be sources of soft X-rays. However, this high-energy emission can...
Magnetic fields have been frequently invoked as a likely source of variability and confinement of th...
Nearly all types of massive stars are known to display X-ray emission at some level. Tremendous insi...
Context: X-ray surveys carried out with the Einstein and ROSAT satellites have resulted in rather un...
X-ray emission from stars much more massive than the Sun was discovered only 35 years ago. Such star...
A common explanation for the observed X-ray emission of A-type stars is the presence of a hidden lat...
peer reviewedThe recent X-ray observatories have not yet provided a large survey comparable (in sky ...