We present FUV and UV spectroscopic observations of AD Leonis, with the aim of investigating opacity effects in the transition regions of late-type stars. The C III lines in FUSE spectra show significant opacity during both the quiescent and flaring states of AD Leonis, with up to 30% of the expected flux being lost during the latter. Other FUSE emission lines tested for opacity include those of O VI, while C IV, Si IV and N V transitions observed with STIS are also investigated. These lines only reveal modest amounts of opacity with losses during flaring of up to 20%. Optical depths have been calculated for homogeneous and inhomogeneous geometries, giving path lengths of ~20-60 km and \~10-30 km, respectively, under quiescent conditions. H...
International audienceAn overview is presented of calculations of stellar opacities in the transitio...
Stellar Opacities are a crucial factor in determining the structure, evolution and observable proper...
Context. Understanding stellar activity in M dwarfs is fundamental to improving our knowledge of the...
13 pages, 4 figures, 4 Tabels, accepted A&AWe present FUV and UV spectroscopic observations of AD Le...
We present FUV and UV spectroscopic observations of AD Leonis, with the aim of investigating opacit...
The aim of this thesis is the search for opacity effects in the coronal line of Fe XVII at 15.01 Ang...
Context. Radiative transfer calculations have predicted intensity enhancements for optical...
We report the results of a high temporal resolution spectroscopic monitoring of the flare star AD Le...
The Ñare star AD Leonis was observed by the Extreme Ultraviolet Explorer (EUV E) from 1993 March 1 t...
We report results from a multiwavelength observing campaign conducted during 2000 March on the flare...
We present the analysis and interpretation of an observation of the flare star AD Leo (dM3e) with th...
Context. Flares and coronal mass ejections (CMEs) are important for the evolution of the atmospheres...
In this paper we investigate the validity of the optically thin assumption in the transition region...
I review the role of radiative opacity in asterosismology, as well as recent progress and remaining ...
Nowadays, several opacity codes are able to provide data for stellar structure models, but the compu...
International audienceAn overview is presented of calculations of stellar opacities in the transitio...
Stellar Opacities are a crucial factor in determining the structure, evolution and observable proper...
Context. Understanding stellar activity in M dwarfs is fundamental to improving our knowledge of the...
13 pages, 4 figures, 4 Tabels, accepted A&AWe present FUV and UV spectroscopic observations of AD Le...
We present FUV and UV spectroscopic observations of AD Leonis, with the aim of investigating opacit...
The aim of this thesis is the search for opacity effects in the coronal line of Fe XVII at 15.01 Ang...
Context. Radiative transfer calculations have predicted intensity enhancements for optical...
We report the results of a high temporal resolution spectroscopic monitoring of the flare star AD Le...
The Ñare star AD Leonis was observed by the Extreme Ultraviolet Explorer (EUV E) from 1993 March 1 t...
We report results from a multiwavelength observing campaign conducted during 2000 March on the flare...
We present the analysis and interpretation of an observation of the flare star AD Leo (dM3e) with th...
Context. Flares and coronal mass ejections (CMEs) are important for the evolution of the atmospheres...
In this paper we investigate the validity of the optically thin assumption in the transition region...
I review the role of radiative opacity in asterosismology, as well as recent progress and remaining ...
Nowadays, several opacity codes are able to provide data for stellar structure models, but the compu...
International audienceAn overview is presented of calculations of stellar opacities in the transitio...
Stellar Opacities are a crucial factor in determining the structure, evolution and observable proper...
Context. Understanding stellar activity in M dwarfs is fundamental to improving our knowledge of the...