We report on the properties of 11 early B stars observed with gratings on board XMM-Newton and Chandra, thereby doubling the number of B stars analysed at high resolution. The spectra typically appear soft, with temperatures of 0.2−0.6 keV, and moderately bright (log [LX/LBOL] ~ −7) with lower values for later type stars. In line with previous studies, we also find an absence of circumstellar absorption, negligible line broadening, no line shift, and formation radii in the range 2−7 R⋆. From the X-ray brightnesses, we derived the hot mass-loss rate for each of our targets and compared these values to predictions or values derived in the optical domain: in some cases, the hot fraction of the wind can be non-negligible. The derived X-ray abu...
International audienceWe perform a survey of Oe and Be stars in the X-ray range. To this aim, we cro...
We present the result of differential spectral analyses of a further four apparently normal B-type ...
XMM-Newton and Chandra have boosted our knowledge about the X-ray emission of early-type stars (spec...
We present the first results from a series of Chandra observations carried out with the aim to exami...
We present the first results from a series of Chandra observations carried out with the aim to exami...
We present the first results from a series of Chandra observations carried out with the aim to exam...
Aims. Following the advent of increasingly sensitive X-ray observatories, deep observations of early...
Although X-ray emission from massive, early-type stars has been known for almost thirty years, it is...
In order to test the O star wind-shock scenario for X-ray production in less lu-minous stars with we...
In order to test the O star wind-shock scenario for X-ray production in less lu-minous stars with we...
We present a comprehensive study of X-ray emission by, and wind properties of, massive magnetic earl...
We analyse spectroscopic CCD material obtained at the Haute Provence Observatory. We provide identif...
O- and B-type stars are often found in binary systems, but the low binary mass-ratio regime is relat...
Context.The X-ray emission from B-type main-sequence stars is a longstanding mystery in stellar coro...
High-energy emissions are good indicators of peculiar behaviours in stars. We have therefore obtaine...
International audienceWe perform a survey of Oe and Be stars in the X-ray range. To this aim, we cro...
We present the result of differential spectral analyses of a further four apparently normal B-type ...
XMM-Newton and Chandra have boosted our knowledge about the X-ray emission of early-type stars (spec...
We present the first results from a series of Chandra observations carried out with the aim to exami...
We present the first results from a series of Chandra observations carried out with the aim to exami...
We present the first results from a series of Chandra observations carried out with the aim to exam...
Aims. Following the advent of increasingly sensitive X-ray observatories, deep observations of early...
Although X-ray emission from massive, early-type stars has been known for almost thirty years, it is...
In order to test the O star wind-shock scenario for X-ray production in less lu-minous stars with we...
In order to test the O star wind-shock scenario for X-ray production in less lu-minous stars with we...
We present a comprehensive study of X-ray emission by, and wind properties of, massive magnetic earl...
We analyse spectroscopic CCD material obtained at the Haute Provence Observatory. We provide identif...
O- and B-type stars are often found in binary systems, but the low binary mass-ratio regime is relat...
Context.The X-ray emission from B-type main-sequence stars is a longstanding mystery in stellar coro...
High-energy emissions are good indicators of peculiar behaviours in stars. We have therefore obtaine...
International audienceWe perform a survey of Oe and Be stars in the X-ray range. To this aim, we cro...
We present the result of differential spectral analyses of a further four apparently normal B-type ...
XMM-Newton and Chandra have boosted our knowledge about the X-ray emission of early-type stars (spec...