The X-ray emission from early-type stars is believed to arise from a stellar wind distribution of shocks. Hence, X-ray analyses of these stars must include the effects of stellar wind X-ray absorption, which, in general dominates the ISM absorption. Although the absorption cross sections for the wind and ISM are essentially identical above 1 keV, there is substantial differences below 1 keV. Typically, if one only uses ISM cross sections to obtain fits to X-ray spectra, the fits usually indicate a model deficiency at energies below 1 keV which is attributed to the large increase in ISM cross sections at these energies. This deficiency can be eliminated by using stellar wind absorption models with a fixed ISM component. Since all early-type ...
This work is devoted to the study of the interactions of massive stars with their environment, eithe...
In this paper I will discuss the temperature, density, and abundance diagnostic tools for X-ray emit...
Aims. Following the advent of increasingly sensitive X-ray observatories, deep observations of early...
Observations with powerful X-ray telescopes, such as XMM-Newton and Chandra, significantly advance o...
Although X-ray emission from massive, early-type stars has been known for almost thirty years, it is...
Aims. X-ray properties of the stellar population in the Carina OB I association are examined with sp...
It is commonly adopted that X-rays from O stars are produced deep inside the stellar wind, and trans...
XMM-Newton and Chandra have boosted our knowledge about the X-ray emission of early-type stars (spec...
We investigate the X-ray emission from accretion shocks in classical T Tauri stars, due to the infal...
Aims.X-ray properties of the stellar population in the Carina OB1 association are examined with spec...
The action of X-rays is commonly invoked to explain the wind properties of low-luminosity O-type sta...
Massive stars drive powerful, supersonic winds via the radiative momentum associated with the therma...
High resolution X-ray spectra of very young massive stars opened a new chapter in the diagnostics an...
Motivated by recent detections by the XMM and Chandra satellites of X-ray line emission from hot, lu...
Color poster with text, charts, and graphs describing research conducted by Andrew Johnson, advised ...
This work is devoted to the study of the interactions of massive stars with their environment, eithe...
In this paper I will discuss the temperature, density, and abundance diagnostic tools for X-ray emit...
Aims. Following the advent of increasingly sensitive X-ray observatories, deep observations of early...
Observations with powerful X-ray telescopes, such as XMM-Newton and Chandra, significantly advance o...
Although X-ray emission from massive, early-type stars has been known for almost thirty years, it is...
Aims. X-ray properties of the stellar population in the Carina OB I association are examined with sp...
It is commonly adopted that X-rays from O stars are produced deep inside the stellar wind, and trans...
XMM-Newton and Chandra have boosted our knowledge about the X-ray emission of early-type stars (spec...
We investigate the X-ray emission from accretion shocks in classical T Tauri stars, due to the infal...
Aims.X-ray properties of the stellar population in the Carina OB1 association are examined with spec...
The action of X-rays is commonly invoked to explain the wind properties of low-luminosity O-type sta...
Massive stars drive powerful, supersonic winds via the radiative momentum associated with the therma...
High resolution X-ray spectra of very young massive stars opened a new chapter in the diagnostics an...
Motivated by recent detections by the XMM and Chandra satellites of X-ray line emission from hot, lu...
Color poster with text, charts, and graphs describing research conducted by Andrew Johnson, advised ...
This work is devoted to the study of the interactions of massive stars with their environment, eithe...
In this paper I will discuss the temperature, density, and abundance diagnostic tools for X-ray emit...
Aims. Following the advent of increasingly sensitive X-ray observatories, deep observations of early...