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  • 07.11. Maksat Satybaldiev  (IFY, NTNU): Study of X-ray flares from the wind-fed X-ray binaries
    Abstract:  CleX-ray binary systems are an interesting class of objects. They consist of a compact object (neutron star or black hole) accreting material from the massive companion star's wind. Such systems serve as "dirty laboratories" - their observational manifestations involve a complex interplay between the stellar wind and the magnetic and gravitational fields of the compact object. Studying such systems is important for understanding the properties of extreme objects, especially neutron stars and their magnetospheres, as well as accretion processes, stellar evolution, and the structure and interaction of stellar winds. In my talk, I will present the results of an analysis of two wind-fed X-ray binaries: the Supergiant Fast X-ray Transient IGR J16195-4945 and the Red Supergiant X-ray Binary 3A 1954+319.
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  • 14.11. Raphaël Mignon-Risse  (IFY, NTNU): Oes
    Abstract:  Cle.
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