In the first observation of Mars with XMM-Newton, on 20-21 November 2003, this planet is clearly detected as an X-ray source. High resolution X-ray spectroscopy with the Reflection Grating Spectrometer (RGS) confirms that the X-ray radiation from Mars is composed of two different components: one due to fluorescent scattering of solar X-rays in its upper atmosphere and the other one due to solar wind charge exchange in its exosphere. Close to Mars, the RGS spectrum is dominated by two pronounced CO2 fluorescence lines at 23.5 Å and 23.7 Å. Fluorescence from N2 at 31.5 Å is also observed. With increasing distance from Mars, these lines fade, while numerous ( 12) emission lines become prominent at the positions expected for de-excitation of hi...
International audienceWhile it may seem counterintuitive that X-ray astronomy should give any insigh...
During orbit 716 of Mars Express mission, the clear identification of an auroral type emission has b...
International audienceMars may have harbored a prebiotic chemistry that could have led to the emerge...
In the first observation of Mars with XMM-Newton, on 20-21 November 2003, this planet is clearly det...
In the first observation of Mars with XMM-Newton, on 20-21 November 2003, this planet is clearly det...
On 4 July 2001, X-rays from Mars were detected for the first time. The observation was performed wit...
On 4 July 2001, X–rays from Mars were detected for the first time. The observation was performed wit...
We present the first X-ray observation of Jupiter by XMM-Newton. Images taken with the EPIC cameras ...
Abstract. Wherever the solar wind meets a neutral at-mosphere, X-rays are emitted by charge-exchange...
We present an XMM-Newton spectrum of diffuse X-ray emission from within the solar system. The spectr...
Aims. We study the soft X-ray emission induced by charge exchange (CX) collisions between solar-wind...
International audienceWe study the soft X-ray emission induced by charge exchange (CX) collisions be...
We present the first X-ray observation of Jupiter by XMM-Newton. Images taken with the EPIC cameras ...
The XMM-Newton observatory provides unrivalled capabilities for detecting low surface brightness emi...
International audienceWhile it may seem counterintuitive that X-ray astronomy should give any insigh...
During orbit 716 of Mars Express mission, the clear identification of an auroral type emission has b...
International audienceMars may have harbored a prebiotic chemistry that could have led to the emerge...
In the first observation of Mars with XMM-Newton, on 20-21 November 2003, this planet is clearly det...
In the first observation of Mars with XMM-Newton, on 20-21 November 2003, this planet is clearly det...
On 4 July 2001, X-rays from Mars were detected for the first time. The observation was performed wit...
On 4 July 2001, X–rays from Mars were detected for the first time. The observation was performed wit...
We present the first X-ray observation of Jupiter by XMM-Newton. Images taken with the EPIC cameras ...
Abstract. Wherever the solar wind meets a neutral at-mosphere, X-rays are emitted by charge-exchange...
We present an XMM-Newton spectrum of diffuse X-ray emission from within the solar system. The spectr...
Aims. We study the soft X-ray emission induced by charge exchange (CX) collisions between solar-wind...
International audienceWe study the soft X-ray emission induced by charge exchange (CX) collisions be...
We present the first X-ray observation of Jupiter by XMM-Newton. Images taken with the EPIC cameras ...
The XMM-Newton observatory provides unrivalled capabilities for detecting low surface brightness emi...
International audienceWhile it may seem counterintuitive that X-ray astronomy should give any insigh...
During orbit 716 of Mars Express mission, the clear identification of an auroral type emission has b...
International audienceMars may have harbored a prebiotic chemistry that could have led to the emerge...