CVs are interacting binaries accreting through Roche lobe overflow. The main motivation of this thesis is to enhance our understanding of accretion disc physics, and in particular, the mechanism producing X-rays in these and in other accreting objects. This thesis comprises four case studies. Two of the studies have focused on individual CVs; a serendipitously discovered polar candidate 2XMM J131223.4 + 173659 (J1312) and a WZ Sge-type dwarf nova (DN), GW Lib, which went into an outburst in 2007. The X-ray analysis of J1312 showed that a soft component, assumed to be a typical spectral characteristic of polars, was not observed in these data. The most likely explanation is that this component probably has too low a temperature to be seen in...
International audienceContext. Classical novae (CNe) have recently been reported to represent the ma...
International audienceContext. For the past decades, a rare subclass of cataclysmic variables (CV), ...
Publisher Copyright: © 2023 The Author(s) Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of Royal As...
CVs are interacting binaries accreting through Roche lobe overflow. The main motivation of this thes...
In all areas of astronomy a multi-wavelength approach is crucial, the work presented here demonstrat...
Context: We present more than 4 years of Swift X-ray observations of the 2013 superoutburst, subsequ...
This work is intended to provide an introduction to multiwavelength observations of low-mass X-ray b...
Just prior to the thesis research, an all-sky survey in hard x rays with the HEAO-1 satellite and fu...
Context. We present more than 4 years of Swift X-ray observations of the 2013 superoutburst, subsequ...
© 2018 ESO. Context. We present more than 4 years of Swift X-ray observations of the 2013 superoutbu...
Intermediate polars are a major fraction of all cataclysmic variables detected by INTEGRAL in hard X...
We present multiwavelength observations of the helium-dominated accreting binary KL Dra which has an...
Abstract Context: We present more than 4 years of Swift X-ray observations of the 2013 superoutburst...
Item does not contain fulltextWe present the identification of optical counterparts to 23 GBS X-ray ...
International audienceContext. X-ray catalogues provide a wealth of information on many source types...
International audienceContext. Classical novae (CNe) have recently been reported to represent the ma...
International audienceContext. For the past decades, a rare subclass of cataclysmic variables (CV), ...
Publisher Copyright: © 2023 The Author(s) Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of Royal As...
CVs are interacting binaries accreting through Roche lobe overflow. The main motivation of this thes...
In all areas of astronomy a multi-wavelength approach is crucial, the work presented here demonstrat...
Context: We present more than 4 years of Swift X-ray observations of the 2013 superoutburst, subsequ...
This work is intended to provide an introduction to multiwavelength observations of low-mass X-ray b...
Just prior to the thesis research, an all-sky survey in hard x rays with the HEAO-1 satellite and fu...
Context. We present more than 4 years of Swift X-ray observations of the 2013 superoutburst, subsequ...
© 2018 ESO. Context. We present more than 4 years of Swift X-ray observations of the 2013 superoutbu...
Intermediate polars are a major fraction of all cataclysmic variables detected by INTEGRAL in hard X...
We present multiwavelength observations of the helium-dominated accreting binary KL Dra which has an...
Abstract Context: We present more than 4 years of Swift X-ray observations of the 2013 superoutburst...
Item does not contain fulltextWe present the identification of optical counterparts to 23 GBS X-ray ...
International audienceContext. X-ray catalogues provide a wealth of information on many source types...
International audienceContext. Classical novae (CNe) have recently been reported to represent the ma...
International audienceContext. For the past decades, a rare subclass of cataclysmic variables (CV), ...
Publisher Copyright: © 2023 The Author(s) Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of Royal As...