MNRAS, 499, 3International audienceUnderstanding the persistent emission is crucial for studying type I X-ray bursts, which provide insight into neutron star properties. Although accretion disc coronae appear to be common in many accreting systems, their fundamental properties remain insufficiently understood. Recent work suggests that Type I X-ray bursts from accreting neutron stars provide an opportunity to probe the characteristics of coronae. Several studies have observed hard X-ray shortages from the accretion disk during an X-ray burst implying strong coronal cooling by burst photons. Here, we use the plasma emission code EQPAIR to study the impact of X-ray bursts on coronae, and how the coronal and burst properties affect the coronal...
Thermal conduction between a cool accretion disk and a hot inner corona can result in either evapora...
International audienceA soft X-ray excess above the 2-10 keV power-law extrapolation is generally ob...
Warm coronae, Comptonizing regions of warm (temperature kT ∼ 1keV), and optically thick (Thomson dep...
MNRAS, 499, 3International audienceUnderstanding the persistent emission is crucial for studying typ...
Type I X-ray bursts in GS 1826–24, and in several other systems, may induce cooling of the hot inner...
Plasma accreted onto the surface of a neutron star can ignite due to unstable thermonuclear burning ...
Plasma accreted onto the surface of a neutron star can ignite due to unstable thermonuclear burning ...
© ESO 2020. Type I X-ray bursts in GS 1826-24, and in several other systems, may induce cooling of t...
Context. The geometry of the accretion flow around stellar mass and supermassive black holes depends...
International audienceAccretion disks around neutron stars regularly undergo sudden strong irradiati...
Some thermonuclear (type I) X-ray bursts at the neutron star surfaces in low-mass X-ray binaries tak...
We compute the X-ray spectra produced by non-static coronae atop accretion discs around black holes ...
Context. Optically thin coronae around neutron stars suffering an X-ray burst can be ejected as a re...
Thermal conduction between a cool accretion disk and a hot inner corona can result in either evapora...
International audienceA soft X-ray excess above the 2-10 keV power-law extrapolation is generally ob...
Warm coronae, Comptonizing regions of warm (temperature kT ∼ 1keV), and optically thick (Thomson dep...
MNRAS, 499, 3International audienceUnderstanding the persistent emission is crucial for studying typ...
Type I X-ray bursts in GS 1826–24, and in several other systems, may induce cooling of the hot inner...
Plasma accreted onto the surface of a neutron star can ignite due to unstable thermonuclear burning ...
Plasma accreted onto the surface of a neutron star can ignite due to unstable thermonuclear burning ...
© ESO 2020. Type I X-ray bursts in GS 1826-24, and in several other systems, may induce cooling of t...
Context. The geometry of the accretion flow around stellar mass and supermassive black holes depends...
International audienceAccretion disks around neutron stars regularly undergo sudden strong irradiati...
Some thermonuclear (type I) X-ray bursts at the neutron star surfaces in low-mass X-ray binaries tak...
We compute the X-ray spectra produced by non-static coronae atop accretion discs around black holes ...
Context. Optically thin coronae around neutron stars suffering an X-ray burst can be ejected as a re...
Thermal conduction between a cool accretion disk and a hot inner corona can result in either evapora...
International audienceA soft X-ray excess above the 2-10 keV power-law extrapolation is generally ob...
Warm coronae, Comptonizing regions of warm (temperature kT ∼ 1keV), and optically thick (Thomson dep...