International audienceIn the last years, a peculiarity of some Be stars – their association with unusually hard and intense X-ray emission – was shown to extend beyond a mere few cases. In this paper, we continue our search for new cases by performing a limited survey of 18 Be stars using XMM–Newton. The targets were selected either on the basis of a previous X-ray detection (-slew survey) without spectral information available or because of the presence of a peculiar spectral variability. Only two targets remain undetected in the new observations and three other stars display only faint and soft X-rays. Short-term and/or long-term variations were found in one third of the sample. The spectral characterization of the X-ray brightest 13 star...
An exciting unsolved problem in the study of high energy processes of early type stars concerns the ...
We report the discovery with XMM-Newton of a hard-thermal (T similar to 130 MK) and variable X-ray e...
γ Cas stars are a ∼1% minority among classical Be stars with hard (≥5−10 keV), but only moderately s...
peer reviewedIn the last years, a peculiarity of some Be stars - their association with unusually ha...
International audienceWe perform a survey of Oe and Be stars in the X-ray range. To this aim, we cro...
We perform a survey of Oe and Be stars in the X-ray range. To this aim, we cross-correlated XMM-Newt...
peer reviewedABSTRACT Massive stars are known X-ray emitters and those belonging to ...
We perform a survey of Oe and Be stars in the X-ray range. To this aim, we cross-correlated XMM-Newt...
peer reviewedγ Cas stars constitute a subgroup of Be stars showing unusually hard and bright X-ray e...
The γ Cas category is a subgroup of Be stars displaying a strong, hard, and variable thermal X-ray e...
International audienceUsing observations from Chandra, Swift and XMM-Newton, we investigate the high...
γ Cas is the prototypical classical Be star and is recently best known for its variable hard X-ray e...
Context. A growing number of Be and Oe stars, named the γ Cas stars, are known for their unusually h...
gamma Cas is the prototypical classical Be star and is recently best known for its variable hard X-r...
Context. A growing number of Be and Oe stars, named the γ Cas stars, are known for their unusually h...
An exciting unsolved problem in the study of high energy processes of early type stars concerns the ...
We report the discovery with XMM-Newton of a hard-thermal (T similar to 130 MK) and variable X-ray e...
γ Cas stars are a ∼1% minority among classical Be stars with hard (≥5−10 keV), but only moderately s...
peer reviewedIn the last years, a peculiarity of some Be stars - their association with unusually ha...
International audienceWe perform a survey of Oe and Be stars in the X-ray range. To this aim, we cro...
We perform a survey of Oe and Be stars in the X-ray range. To this aim, we cross-correlated XMM-Newt...
peer reviewedABSTRACT Massive stars are known X-ray emitters and those belonging to ...
We perform a survey of Oe and Be stars in the X-ray range. To this aim, we cross-correlated XMM-Newt...
peer reviewedγ Cas stars constitute a subgroup of Be stars showing unusually hard and bright X-ray e...
The γ Cas category is a subgroup of Be stars displaying a strong, hard, and variable thermal X-ray e...
International audienceUsing observations from Chandra, Swift and XMM-Newton, we investigate the high...
γ Cas is the prototypical classical Be star and is recently best known for its variable hard X-ray e...
Context. A growing number of Be and Oe stars, named the γ Cas stars, are known for their unusually h...
gamma Cas is the prototypical classical Be star and is recently best known for its variable hard X-r...
Context. A growing number of Be and Oe stars, named the γ Cas stars, are known for their unusually h...
An exciting unsolved problem in the study of high energy processes of early type stars concerns the ...
We report the discovery with XMM-Newton of a hard-thermal (T similar to 130 MK) and variable X-ray e...
γ Cas stars are a ∼1% minority among classical Be stars with hard (≥5−10 keV), but only moderately s...