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THE INTERACTION OF THE STELLAR HIGH ENERGY RADIATION WITH THE CIRCUMSTELLAR MEDIUM

The purpose of this Thesis is to study how stellar high energy radiation affects exo- planetary atmospheres. High level of stellar high energy, X-rays and (vacuum end extreme) ultraviolet radiation may prevent planets’ habitability and limit the width of the habitability zone. Such radiation may ionize a star surrounding, affecting the chemistry and thermal bal- ance. The effects of X-rays can be wide ranging or relatively local. Soft X-rays are absorbed closer to the source than X-rays with energy greater than 1 keV. The absorption cross-section of hard X-rays are generally very small, so that such radiation may affect a whole galaxy to some extent. The product of photo-ionization is a cas…

Settore FIS/05 - Astronomia E AstrofisicaX-rays Planets and satellites: atmospheres [Stellar]Stellar: X-rays Planets and satellites: atmospheres
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Spectral Analysis of LMC-X2 with XMM/Newton

2008

We present the results of the analisys of an archival observation of LMC X-2 performed with XMM/Newton. The spectra of this source has never been analyzed with a high precision instrument before. The spectrum of the source can be fitted with a blackbody with a temperature 1.5 keV plus a disk blackbody at 0.8 keV. We argue that the emission of this source can be straightforwardly interpreted as a sum of the emission from a boundary layer between the NS and the disc and a blackbody component coming from the disc itself. The detection of the O VIII emission line (and the lack of detection of lines in the iron region) can be due to the fact that the source lies in the Large Magellanic Cloud.

Settore FIS/05 - Astronomia E AstrofisicaX-rays: spectral analysis
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Effects of radiation in accretion regions of classical T Tauri stars

2019

Context. Models and observations indicate that the impact of matter accreting onto the surface of young stars produces regions at the base of accretion columns where optically thin and thick plasma components coexist. Thus, an accurate description of these impacts is necessary to account for the effects of absorption and emission of radiation. Aims. We study the effects of radiation emerging from shock-heated plasma in impact regions on the structure of the pre-shock down-falling material. We investigate whether a significant absorption of radiation occurs and if it leads to a pre-shock heating of the accreting gas. Methods. We developed a radiation hydrodynamics model describing an accreti…

Settore FIS/05 - Astronomia E Astrofisicaaccretion / accretion disks / stars: formation / X-rays: stars / ultraviolet: stars / radiation: dynamics / stars: variables: T Tauri / Herbig Ae/Be
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Multiwavelength diagnostics of accretion in an X-ray selected sample of CTTSs

2011

Context. High resolution X-ray spectroscopy has revealed soft X-rays from high density plasma in classical T Tauri stars (CTTSs), probably arising from the accretion shock region. However, the mass accretion rates derived from the X-ray observations are consistently lower than those derived from UV/optical/NIR studies. Aims: We aim to test the hypothesis that the high density soft X-ray emission originates from accretion by analysing, in a homogeneous manner, optical accretion indicators for an X-ray selected sample of CTTSs. Methods: We analyse optical spectra of the X-ray selected sample of CTTSs and calculate the accretion rates based on measuring the Hα, Hβ, Hγ, He ii 4686 Å, He i 5016 …

Settore FIS/05 - Astronomia E Astrofisicaaccretion accretion disks circumstellar matter stars: pre-main sequence techniques: spectroscopic
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Imperfect accretion: ejecting matter in X-ray binaries

2021

X-ray binaries are binary stars composed of a compact object (a black hole, a neutron star) accreting matter from a companion star. These sources can be considered perfect astrophysical laboratories to test our knowledge of, e.g., General Relativity and Magneto-Hydrodynamics. Accretion is the key phenomenon characterizing these systems, but it is not always completely efficient. In many systems, ejections of matter are also observed, e.g. in the form of jets and winds, or also suggested, e.g. to explain the observed strong orbital expansion of a number of systems. Furthermore accretion and ejection seems to be somehow interconnected but the nature of this correlation is not completely clear…

Settore FIS/05 - Astronomia E AstrofisicaaccretionX-ray binarieblack holeneutron staraccretion disk
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Large Scale Properties of Coronal Heating along the Solar Cycle

2010

We discuss various studies of the global properties of coronal heating. Some of them find power laws tying the X-ray luminosity with the magnetic flux of individual structures, of the whole Sun, and of active solar-type stars. Others are based on methods to model the Sun as an X-ray star. We also briefly discuss solar-like active stars and how the Sun fits in the whole scenario. We use a new model, including all flares, of the Sun as an X-ray star to describe the evolution of the corona along the solar cycle and the implications on the heating of closed coronal structures. We point out that, as activity increases, more heating is released into the confined coronal plasma and such a heating …

Settore FIS/05 - Astronomia E Astrofisicaflares solar cycle coronal heating magnetic heating microflares
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Accretion onto Neutron Stars: spectral and timing investigation of Low Mass X-ray Binaries

2021

Settore FIS/05 - Astronomia E Astrofisicaneutron stars X rays X rays binaries accretion accretion disks eclipses ephemerides stars: individual: 4U 1702-429 stars: individual: Scorpius X-1 stars: individual: X 1822-371 stars: individual: GX 17+2
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The X-Ray Dark Side of Venus AND  The Study of Hot Electrons in Shock Ignition relevant Regime

Settore FIS/05 - Astronomia E Astrofisicaplasma physics
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X-ray bursts and burst oscillations from the slowly spinning X-ray pulsar IGR J17480-2446 (Terzan 5)

2011

The newly discovered 11-Hz accreting pulsar, IGR J17480-2446, located in the globular cluster Terzan 5, has shown several bursts with a recurrence time as short as a few minutes. The source shows the shortest recurrence time ever observed from a neutron star. Here we present a study of the morphological, spectral and temporal properties of 107 bursts observed by the Rossi X-ray Timing Explorer. The recurrence time and the fluence of the bursts clearly anticorrelate with the increase in the persistent X-ray flux. The ratio between the energy generated by the accretion of mass and that liberated during bursts indicates that helium is ignited in a hydrogen-rich layer. Therefore, we conclude th…

Settore FIS/05 - Astronomia E Astrofisicapulsars: individual: IGR J17480-2446 X-rays: binariesindividual: IGR J17480-2446 X-rays: binaries [pulsars]
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Size of coronal structures in active stellar coronae from the detection of x-ray resonant scattering

2005

We have analyzed high-resolution X-ray spectra of a large sample of active stars observed with the High Energy Transmission Grating Spectrometer on Chandra in order to investigate the properties of optical thickness of the coronal plasma. The analysis of Lyman series lines arising from hydrogen-like oxygen and neon ions shows in the coronae of the active RS CVn-type binaries II Peg and IM Peg significant decrements in the Ly alpha/Ly beta ratios as compared with theoretical predictions and with the same ratios observed in similar active binaries. We interpret these depletions in terms of resonance scattering of line photons out of the line-of-sight. These observations present the first stro…

Settore FIS/05 - Astronomia E Astrofisicaradiative transferstaxs stars; coronae staxs : late type stars : structure [radiative transfer; X-rays]X-rays : staxs starcoronae staxs : late type stars : structure
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