We present an analysis of XMM-Newton observations of the superbubble 30 Dor C and compare the results with the predictions from the standard wind-blown bubble model. We find that the observed X-ray spectra cannot be fitted satisfactorily with the model alone and that there is evidence for nonthermal X-ray emission, which is particularly important at > 4 keV. The total unabsorbed 0.1-10 keV luminosities of the eastern and western parts of the bubble are ~3 10^36 erg/s and ~5 10^36 erg/s, respectively. The unabsorbed 0.1-10 keV luminosity of the bubble model is 4 10^36 erg/s and so the power-law component contributes between 1/3 and 1/2 to the total unabsorbed luminosity in this energy band. The nature of the hard nonthermal emission is not c...
We present a detailed study of new Australia Telescope Compact Array and XMM-Newton observations of ...
30 Doradus C is a superbubble that emits the brightest non-thermal X- and TeV gamma-rays in the Loca...
This article has an erratum M. Krause, et al., “Feedback by massive stars and the emergence of super...
We present an analysis of XMM-Newton observations of the superbubble 30 Dor C and compare the result...
Aims. We perform an analysis of the X-ray superbubble in the N 206 H ii region in the Large Magellan...
The hot, X-ray-emitting gas in superbubbles imparts energy and enriched material to the interstellar...
Aims. We present a detailed study of the superbubble 30 Dor C and the newly identified supernova re...
The morphology, dynamics and thermal X-ray emission of the superbubble N70 is studied by means of 3D...
Aims. We present a detailed study of the superbubble 30 Dor C and the newly identified supernova rem...
155 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2007.In the first study of this th...
We present a study of the diffuse X-ray emission from superbubbles N 70 (DEM L301) and N 185 (DEM L2...
We present evidence of diffuse, non-thermal X-ray emission from the superbubble 30 Doradus C (30 Dor...
International audienceWe report new Chandra hard X-ray (>2 keV) and Jansky Very Large Array C-band o...
I review what is known about the temperature of the plasma within stellar wind bubbles and superbubb...
Deep-sea archives all over the world show an enhanced concentration of the radionuclide 60Fe, isolat...
We present a detailed study of new Australia Telescope Compact Array and XMM-Newton observations of ...
30 Doradus C is a superbubble that emits the brightest non-thermal X- and TeV gamma-rays in the Loca...
This article has an erratum M. Krause, et al., “Feedback by massive stars and the emergence of super...
We present an analysis of XMM-Newton observations of the superbubble 30 Dor C and compare the result...
Aims. We perform an analysis of the X-ray superbubble in the N 206 H ii region in the Large Magellan...
The hot, X-ray-emitting gas in superbubbles imparts energy and enriched material to the interstellar...
Aims. We present a detailed study of the superbubble 30 Dor C and the newly identified supernova re...
The morphology, dynamics and thermal X-ray emission of the superbubble N70 is studied by means of 3D...
Aims. We present a detailed study of the superbubble 30 Dor C and the newly identified supernova rem...
155 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2007.In the first study of this th...
We present a study of the diffuse X-ray emission from superbubbles N 70 (DEM L301) and N 185 (DEM L2...
We present evidence of diffuse, non-thermal X-ray emission from the superbubble 30 Doradus C (30 Dor...
International audienceWe report new Chandra hard X-ray (>2 keV) and Jansky Very Large Array C-band o...
I review what is known about the temperature of the plasma within stellar wind bubbles and superbubb...
Deep-sea archives all over the world show an enhanced concentration of the radionuclide 60Fe, isolat...
We present a detailed study of new Australia Telescope Compact Array and XMM-Newton observations of ...
30 Doradus C is a superbubble that emits the brightest non-thermal X- and TeV gamma-rays in the Loca...
This article has an erratum M. Krause, et al., “Feedback by massive stars and the emergence of super...