Observations of neutron star in binary systems provide powerful constrains on the physics at the surface of neutron stars. During the accretion of matter from the companion star, periodic nuclear explosion are triggered in the outer layers of the neutron star, increasing the luminosity during a time range of a few minutes. Rarely, one can also detect day-long explosions in accreting binary systems. The nature of those two kind of bursts is still not well understood. In fact, simplified simulations of the outer layers of an accreting neutron star in a binary are not yet able to reproduce all observable features. The work presented in this thesis is devoted to the one-dimensional simulations of X-ray bursts and superbursts. The numerical co...
Since the advent of powerful new X-ray observatories, NASA's Rossi X-ray Timing Explorer (RXTE), the...
This viewgraph presentation describes neutron stars and thermonuclear x ray bursts. The contents inc...
Superbursts are very energetic Type I X-ray bursts discovered in recent years by long term monitorin...
Regular bursts have been observed in binary systems containing a neutron star with an accretion flow...
Regular X-ray bursts are the most prevalent thermonuclear stellar explosions observed in the Galaxy....
Neutron stars are the most compact stars that can be directly observed, which makes them ideal labor...
Multizone models of Type I X-ray bursts are presented that use an adaptive nuclear reaction network ...
I review our understanding of the thermonuclear instabilities on accreting neutron stars that produc...
Theory and observations favor stable helium burning as the most important means to produce fuel for ...
Results of various observations of common type I X-ray bursts are discussed with respect to the theo...
We construct a two-zone model to describe hydrogen and helium burning on the surface of an accreting...
Thermonuclear flashes of hydrogen and helium accreted onto neutron stars produce the frequently obse...
Neutron stars, with their strong surface gravity, have interestingly short timescales for the sedime...
Observations of Type I X-ray bursts have long been taken as evidence that the sources are neutron st...
We perform a self-consistent calculation of the thermal structure in the crust of a superbursting ne...
Since the advent of powerful new X-ray observatories, NASA's Rossi X-ray Timing Explorer (RXTE), the...
This viewgraph presentation describes neutron stars and thermonuclear x ray bursts. The contents inc...
Superbursts are very energetic Type I X-ray bursts discovered in recent years by long term monitorin...
Regular bursts have been observed in binary systems containing a neutron star with an accretion flow...
Regular X-ray bursts are the most prevalent thermonuclear stellar explosions observed in the Galaxy....
Neutron stars are the most compact stars that can be directly observed, which makes them ideal labor...
Multizone models of Type I X-ray bursts are presented that use an adaptive nuclear reaction network ...
I review our understanding of the thermonuclear instabilities on accreting neutron stars that produc...
Theory and observations favor stable helium burning as the most important means to produce fuel for ...
Results of various observations of common type I X-ray bursts are discussed with respect to the theo...
We construct a two-zone model to describe hydrogen and helium burning on the surface of an accreting...
Thermonuclear flashes of hydrogen and helium accreted onto neutron stars produce the frequently obse...
Neutron stars, with their strong surface gravity, have interestingly short timescales for the sedime...
Observations of Type I X-ray bursts have long been taken as evidence that the sources are neutron st...
We perform a self-consistent calculation of the thermal structure in the crust of a superbursting ne...
Since the advent of powerful new X-ray observatories, NASA's Rossi X-ray Timing Explorer (RXTE), the...
This viewgraph presentation describes neutron stars and thermonuclear x ray bursts. The contents inc...
Superbursts are very energetic Type I X-ray bursts discovered in recent years by long term monitorin...