The highly luminous (> 10^37 erg s^-1) supersoft X-ray sources (SSS) are believed to be Eddington limited accreting white dwarfs undergoing surface hydrogen burning. The current paradigm for SSS involves thermally unstable mass transfer from a 1-2 solar mass companion. However this model has never been directly confirmed and yet is crucial for the evolution of cataclysmic variables in general, and for the establishment of SSS as progenitors of type Ia supernovae in particular. The key SSS is RX J0513.9-6951 which has recurrent X-ray outbursts every 100-200 d (lasting for ~40 d) during which the optical declines by 1 mag. We present the first XMM-Newton observations of RX J0513.9-6951 through one of its optical low states. Our results show t...
Nova LMC 1995, previously detected during 1995-1998 with ROSAT, was observed again as a luminous sup...
Two XMM-Newton observations of the fast classical nova V2491 Cyg were carried out in short successio...
Context.Supersoft X-ray sources (SSSs) are characterised by very low temperatures (<100 eV). Class...
Context. Close binary supersoft X-ray sources (CBSS) are binary systems that contain a white dwarf w...
Context. Close binary supersoft X-ray sources (CBSS) are binary systems that contain a white dwarf w...
Context. Classical nova explosions occur on the surface of an accreting white dwarf in a binary syst...
International audienceSupersoft X-ray sources (SSS) have been identified as white dwarfs accreting f...
The transient luminous soft X-ray source RX J0513.9-6951 in the large magellanic cloud is a key obje...
We report on XMM-Newton observations of the galactic supersoft X-ray source RX J0925.7-4758. The RGS...
We have found a new clue to the transition mechanism between optical high/X-ray off and optical low/...
We present the first high resolution photospheric X-ray spectrum of a Supersoft X-ray Source, the fa...
Supersoft X-ray sources are commonly believed to be stably burning white dwarfs. However, the observ...
Context. The ~ 10–20 yr recurrent symbiotic nova RS Oph exploded on 2021 August 9, the seventh confi...
International audienceThe X-ray source 3XMM J150052.0+015452 was discovered as a spectacular tidal d...
Context. The 30-yr recurrent symbiotic nova V3890 Sgr exploded on 2019 August 28 and was observed wi...
Nova LMC 1995, previously detected during 1995-1998 with ROSAT, was observed again as a luminous sup...
Two XMM-Newton observations of the fast classical nova V2491 Cyg were carried out in short successio...
Context.Supersoft X-ray sources (SSSs) are characterised by very low temperatures (<100 eV). Class...
Context. Close binary supersoft X-ray sources (CBSS) are binary systems that contain a white dwarf w...
Context. Close binary supersoft X-ray sources (CBSS) are binary systems that contain a white dwarf w...
Context. Classical nova explosions occur on the surface of an accreting white dwarf in a binary syst...
International audienceSupersoft X-ray sources (SSS) have been identified as white dwarfs accreting f...
The transient luminous soft X-ray source RX J0513.9-6951 in the large magellanic cloud is a key obje...
We report on XMM-Newton observations of the galactic supersoft X-ray source RX J0925.7-4758. The RGS...
We have found a new clue to the transition mechanism between optical high/X-ray off and optical low/...
We present the first high resolution photospheric X-ray spectrum of a Supersoft X-ray Source, the fa...
Supersoft X-ray sources are commonly believed to be stably burning white dwarfs. However, the observ...
Context. The ~ 10–20 yr recurrent symbiotic nova RS Oph exploded on 2021 August 9, the seventh confi...
International audienceThe X-ray source 3XMM J150052.0+015452 was discovered as a spectacular tidal d...
Context. The 30-yr recurrent symbiotic nova V3890 Sgr exploded on 2019 August 28 and was observed wi...
Nova LMC 1995, previously detected during 1995-1998 with ROSAT, was observed again as a luminous sup...
Two XMM-Newton observations of the fast classical nova V2491 Cyg were carried out in short successio...
Context.Supersoft X-ray sources (SSSs) are characterised by very low temperatures (<100 eV). Class...