White dwarfs, neutron stars and stellar mass black holes are key laboratories to study matter in most extreme conditions of gravity and magnetic field. The unprecedented effective area of Athena+ will allow us to advance our understanding of emission mechanisms and accretion physics over a wide range of mass accretion rates, starting from lower and sub-luminous quiescent X-ray binaries up to super-Eddington ultra-luminous sources. Athena+ will measure stellar black hole spins in a much higher number of binaries than achievable now, opening the possibility to study how spin varies with black hole history. The high throughput and energy resolution of the X-IFU will be instrumental in establishing how disc wind properties depend on accretion s...
Supporting paper for the science theme "The Hot and Energetic Universe" to be implemented by the Ath...
Hot gas pervades the Universe: about half of the baryonic content in the Universe is expected to be ...
This White Paper, submitted to the recent ESA call for science themes to define its future large mis...
White dwarfs, neutron stars and stellar mass black holes are key laboratories to study matter in mos...
Stars over a wide range of masses and evolutionary stages are nowadays known to emit X-rays. This X-...
Supporting paper for the science theme "The Hot and Energetic Universe" to be implemented by the Ath...
Hot gas pervades the Universe: about half of the baryonic content in the Universe is expected to be ...
This White Paper, submitted to the recent ESA call for science themes to define its future large mis...
White dwarfs, neutron stars and stellar mass black holes are key laboratories to study matter in mos...
Stars over a wide range of masses and evolutionary stages are nowadays known to emit X-rays. This X-...
Supporting paper for the science theme "The Hot and Energetic Universe" to be implemented by the Ath...
Hot gas pervades the Universe: about half of the baryonic content in the Universe is expected to be ...
This White Paper, submitted to the recent ESA call for science themes to define its future large mis...