Context. We present a study of the Arches cluster based on XMM-Newton observations performed over the past 8 years. Unexpectedly, we find that the X-ray emission associated with the cluster experienced a marked brightening in March/April 2007. Aims. We investigate the origin of both the X-ray continuum emission emanating from the star cluster and the flare. Methods. To study the time variability of the total X-ray flux, we stacked the PN and MOS data of observations performed within a time interval of a few days leading to the detection of the flaring episode. We then constructed two spectral datasets, one corresponding to the flare interval (March/April 2007) and another to the normal quiescent state of the source. ...
The origin and initial mass function of young stellar clusters near the Galactic center are still po...
Context: The X-ray emission from flares on cool (i.e. spectral-type F–M) stars is indicative of very...
The origin of the iron fluorescent line at 6.4 keV from an extended region surrounding the Arches cl...
International audienceContext. We present a study of the Arches cluster based on XMM-Newton observat...
International audienceRecent NuSTAR and XMM–Newton observations of the molecular cloud around the Ar...
International audienceContext. Bright Fe-Kα line emission at 6.4 keV is a unique characteristic of s...
International audienceWe present results of long Nuclear Spectroscopic Telescope Array (NuSTAR; 200 ...
The Arches cluster is a young, densely packed massive star cluster in our Galaxy that shows a high l...
We present results of long Nuclear Spectroscopic Telescope Array (NuSTAR; 200 ks) and XMM–Newton (10...
The Arches cluster is a young, densely packed massive star cluster in our Galaxy that shows a high l...
Context. Bright Fe-Kα line emission at 6.4 keV is a unique characteristic of some of the dense molec...
The Arches cluster is an extraordinarily compact massive star cluster with a core radius of about 10...
The Arches cluster is an extraordinarily compact massive star cluster with a core radius of about 10...
We study the X-ray variability of the young open cluster Blanco 1 observed with the EPIC camera on b...
The Arches cluster is a young, densely packed massive star cluster in our Galaxy that shows a high l...
The origin and initial mass function of young stellar clusters near the Galactic center are still po...
Context: The X-ray emission from flares on cool (i.e. spectral-type F–M) stars is indicative of very...
The origin of the iron fluorescent line at 6.4 keV from an extended region surrounding the Arches cl...
International audienceContext. We present a study of the Arches cluster based on XMM-Newton observat...
International audienceRecent NuSTAR and XMM–Newton observations of the molecular cloud around the Ar...
International audienceContext. Bright Fe-Kα line emission at 6.4 keV is a unique characteristic of s...
International audienceWe present results of long Nuclear Spectroscopic Telescope Array (NuSTAR; 200 ...
The Arches cluster is a young, densely packed massive star cluster in our Galaxy that shows a high l...
We present results of long Nuclear Spectroscopic Telescope Array (NuSTAR; 200 ks) and XMM–Newton (10...
The Arches cluster is a young, densely packed massive star cluster in our Galaxy that shows a high l...
Context. Bright Fe-Kα line emission at 6.4 keV is a unique characteristic of some of the dense molec...
The Arches cluster is an extraordinarily compact massive star cluster with a core radius of about 10...
The Arches cluster is an extraordinarily compact massive star cluster with a core radius of about 10...
We study the X-ray variability of the young open cluster Blanco 1 observed with the EPIC camera on b...
The Arches cluster is a young, densely packed massive star cluster in our Galaxy that shows a high l...
The origin and initial mass function of young stellar clusters near the Galactic center are still po...
Context: The X-ray emission from flares on cool (i.e. spectral-type F–M) stars is indicative of very...
The origin of the iron fluorescent line at 6.4 keV from an extended region surrounding the Arches cl...