International audienceAs a result of feedback from massive stars, via their intense winds and/or supernova explosions, massive star-forming regions are entirely filled with hot, X-ray emitting plasmas, which escape into the ambient ISM. As shown recently by Townsley et al. for several ``extreme" cases (Carina, M17, NGC 3576, NGC 3603, 30 Dor), by way of large Chandra ACIS mosaics, extra, non-thermal emission lines are present on top of the standard lines emitted by hot plasmas. Some of them are very close to lines characteristic of charge-exchange reactions between the hot plasma and the cold surrounding material, suggesting that this mechanism operates on large spatial scales (several 10 pc) in star-forming regions in general. The connecti...
Though theoretically expected, the charge exchange emission from galaxy clusters has not yet been co...
Galaxies are astronomically large systems that consist of vast amounts of stars, and in between ther...
International audienceMost stars form as members of large associations within dense, very cold (10 t...
International audienceAs a result of feedback from massive stars, via their intense winds and/or sup...
Charge exchange X-ray emission provides unique insight into the interactions between cold and hot as...
X-ray emission can be generated by charge-exchange (CXE) between highly charged ions of a hot plasma...
While X-ray astronomy began in 1962 and has made fast progress since then in expanding our knowledge...
It has been proposed that the charge exchange (CX) process at the interface between hot and cool int...
Large-scale outflows from starburst galaxies are multiphase, multicomponent fluids. Chargeexchange l...
We briefly review the feedback effects of massive stars, via their stellar winds and supernova explo...
Context. The molecular interstellar medium in extreme environments, such as Arp 220, but a...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Physics, 2014.This electronic v...
International audienceThe solar neighbourhood is the closest and most easily studied sample of the G...
The Chandra X-ray Observatory is providing remarkable new views of massive star-forming regions, rev...
Context. The molecular interstellar medium in extreme environments, such as Arp 220, but also NGC 25...
Though theoretically expected, the charge exchange emission from galaxy clusters has not yet been co...
Galaxies are astronomically large systems that consist of vast amounts of stars, and in between ther...
International audienceMost stars form as members of large associations within dense, very cold (10 t...
International audienceAs a result of feedback from massive stars, via their intense winds and/or sup...
Charge exchange X-ray emission provides unique insight into the interactions between cold and hot as...
X-ray emission can be generated by charge-exchange (CXE) between highly charged ions of a hot plasma...
While X-ray astronomy began in 1962 and has made fast progress since then in expanding our knowledge...
It has been proposed that the charge exchange (CX) process at the interface between hot and cool int...
Large-scale outflows from starburst galaxies are multiphase, multicomponent fluids. Chargeexchange l...
We briefly review the feedback effects of massive stars, via their stellar winds and supernova explo...
Context. The molecular interstellar medium in extreme environments, such as Arp 220, but a...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Physics, 2014.This electronic v...
International audienceThe solar neighbourhood is the closest and most easily studied sample of the G...
The Chandra X-ray Observatory is providing remarkable new views of massive star-forming regions, rev...
Context. The molecular interstellar medium in extreme environments, such as Arp 220, but also NGC 25...
Though theoretically expected, the charge exchange emission from galaxy clusters has not yet been co...
Galaxies are astronomically large systems that consist of vast amounts of stars, and in between ther...
International audienceMost stars form as members of large associations within dense, very cold (10 t...