Context. The members of the η Chamaleontis cluster are in an evolutionary stage in which disks are rapidly evolving. It also exhibits some peculiarities, such as the large fraction of binaries and accretion disks, probably related to the cluster formation process. Its proximity makes this stellar group an ideal target for studying the relation between X-ray emission and those stellar parameters. Aims. Our main objective is to determine the general X-ray properties of the cluster members in terms of coronal temperature, column density, emission measure, X-ray luminosity, and variability. We also aim to establish the relation between the X-ray luminosity of these s...
Although the environments of star and planet formation are thermodynamically cold, substantial X-ray...
Aims.We studied X-ray emission from young stars by analyzing the deep XMM-Newton observations of two...
Context. The X-ray emission from flares on cool (i.e. spectral-type F–M) stars is indicative of very...
Aims. The objective of this study is to determine the general X-ray properties of the young stars in...
Context.Low-mass stars are known to exhibit strong X-ray emission during the early stages of evoluti...
We present the analysis of a 50 ks XMM-Newton observation of the young, metal-rich open cluster Blan...
Context. The peculiar hot star θ Car in the open cluster IC 2602 is a blue straggler as well as a si...
We analyze a XMM-Newton X-ray imaging observation of the very young stellar cluster IC 348 with an o...
Context. Low-mass stars are known to exhibit strong X-ray emission during the early stages of evolut...
We present the results of an XMM-Newton observation of the young (${\sim} 2{-}4$ Myr) cluster around...
We report on the results of a systematic study of X-ray flares from low-mass young stellar objects, ...
In Chapter I, I introduce the framework of observational and theoretical evidence that has been cons...
Context: The X-ray emission from flares on cool (i.e. spectral-type F–M) stars is indicative of very...
We report on a 30 ks XMM-Newton observation of the central region of the Cha I star forming cloud. ...
Context. IC 348 is a nearby ( ≈ 310 pc), young (~2–3 Myr) open cluster with >300 members identifie...
Although the environments of star and planet formation are thermodynamically cold, substantial X-ray...
Aims.We studied X-ray emission from young stars by analyzing the deep XMM-Newton observations of two...
Context. The X-ray emission from flares on cool (i.e. spectral-type F–M) stars is indicative of very...
Aims. The objective of this study is to determine the general X-ray properties of the young stars in...
Context.Low-mass stars are known to exhibit strong X-ray emission during the early stages of evoluti...
We present the analysis of a 50 ks XMM-Newton observation of the young, metal-rich open cluster Blan...
Context. The peculiar hot star θ Car in the open cluster IC 2602 is a blue straggler as well as a si...
We analyze a XMM-Newton X-ray imaging observation of the very young stellar cluster IC 348 with an o...
Context. Low-mass stars are known to exhibit strong X-ray emission during the early stages of evolut...
We present the results of an XMM-Newton observation of the young (${\sim} 2{-}4$ Myr) cluster around...
We report on the results of a systematic study of X-ray flares from low-mass young stellar objects, ...
In Chapter I, I introduce the framework of observational and theoretical evidence that has been cons...
Context: The X-ray emission from flares on cool (i.e. spectral-type F–M) stars is indicative of very...
We report on a 30 ks XMM-Newton observation of the central region of the Cha I star forming cloud. ...
Context. IC 348 is a nearby ( ≈ 310 pc), young (~2–3 Myr) open cluster with >300 members identifie...
Although the environments of star and planet formation are thermodynamically cold, substantial X-ray...
Aims.We studied X-ray emission from young stars by analyzing the deep XMM-Newton observations of two...
Context. The X-ray emission from flares on cool (i.e. spectral-type F–M) stars is indicative of very...