Context. The interpretation of X-ray detections from Herbig Ae/Be stars is disputed as it is not clear whether these intermediate-mass pre-main sequence stars are able to drive a dynamo and ensuing phenomena of magnetic activity. Alternative X-ray production mechanisms, related to stellar winds, star-disk magnetospheres, or unresolved late-type T Tauri star companions have been proposed. Aims. The companion hypothesis can be tested by resolving Herbig stars in X-rays from their known visual secondaries. Furthermore, their global X-ray properties (such as detection rate, luminosity, temperature, variability) may give clues to the emission mechanism by comparison to other types of stars, e.g. similar-age but lower-mass T Tauri st...
Context. A growing number of Be and Oe stars, named the γ Cas stars, are known for their unusually h...
v2: Include comment regarding publication source To appear in the proceedings of "Solar Polarisation...
Magnetically confined winds of early-type stars are expected to be sources of bright and hard X-rays...
Context. The interpretation of X-ray detections from Herbig Ae/Be stars is disputed as it is not cle...
Context.The X-ray emission from B-type main-sequence stars is a longstanding mystery in stellar coro...
We present the first results from a series of Chandra observations carried out with the aim to exami...
Context. X-ray surveys carried out with the Einstein and ROSAT satellites have resulted in rather un...
We present the first results from a series of Chandra observations carried out with the aim to exam...
Context. Herbig Ae/Be stars are fully radiative and not expected to support dynamo action analogous ...
Context.The X-ray emission from Herbig Ae/Be stars remains to be explained. In later-type T Tauri s...
Context: X-ray surveys carried out with the Einstein and ROSAT satellites have resulted in rather un...
We present the first high-resolution X-ray spectrum of a prototypical Herbig star (AB Aurigae), meas...
Early-type stars are well-known to be sources of soft X-rays. However, this high-energy emission can...
Context. Herbig Ae/Be stars (HAeBe) are pre-main sequence objects in the mass range 2 $M_{\odot}$ < ...
International audienceThe X-ray properties of twenty ~1 Myr old O, B, and A stars of the Orion Trape...
Context. A growing number of Be and Oe stars, named the γ Cas stars, are known for their unusually h...
v2: Include comment regarding publication source To appear in the proceedings of "Solar Polarisation...
Magnetically confined winds of early-type stars are expected to be sources of bright and hard X-rays...
Context. The interpretation of X-ray detections from Herbig Ae/Be stars is disputed as it is not cle...
Context.The X-ray emission from B-type main-sequence stars is a longstanding mystery in stellar coro...
We present the first results from a series of Chandra observations carried out with the aim to exami...
Context. X-ray surveys carried out with the Einstein and ROSAT satellites have resulted in rather un...
We present the first results from a series of Chandra observations carried out with the aim to exam...
Context. Herbig Ae/Be stars are fully radiative and not expected to support dynamo action analogous ...
Context.The X-ray emission from Herbig Ae/Be stars remains to be explained. In later-type T Tauri s...
Context: X-ray surveys carried out with the Einstein and ROSAT satellites have resulted in rather un...
We present the first high-resolution X-ray spectrum of a prototypical Herbig star (AB Aurigae), meas...
Early-type stars are well-known to be sources of soft X-rays. However, this high-energy emission can...
Context. Herbig Ae/Be stars (HAeBe) are pre-main sequence objects in the mass range 2 $M_{\odot}$ < ...
International audienceThe X-ray properties of twenty ~1 Myr old O, B, and A stars of the Orion Trape...
Context. A growing number of Be and Oe stars, named the γ Cas stars, are known for their unusually h...
v2: Include comment regarding publication source To appear in the proceedings of "Solar Polarisation...
Magnetically confined winds of early-type stars are expected to be sources of bright and hard X-rays...