11 results on '"Bourban, G."'
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2. Photometric campaign on massive stars in the open cluster NGC 5617
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Carrier, F., Saesen, S., Cherix, M., Bourban, G., Burki, G., Debosscher, J., Debruyne, D., Gruyters, P., Sarro, L. M., Spano, M., Weber, L., Carrier, F., Saesen, S., Cherix, M., Bourban, G., Burki, G., Debosscher, J., Debruyne, D., Gruyters, P., Sarro, L. M., Spano, M., and Weber, L.
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A campaign on the open cluster NGC 5617 was organized in order to characterize the pulsations and to better understand the internal structure of its stars. The variability of the cluster members was never studied before. We present the observations taken and an up-to-date analysis of the obtained time series, especially of several SPB candidates we discovered., Comment: 3 pages, 1 figure, accepted in CoAst 158
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- 2009
3. Photometric campaign on massive stars in the open cluster NGC 5617
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Carrier, F., Saesen, S., Cherix, M., Bourban, G., Burki, G., Debosscher, J., Debruyne, D., Gruyters, P., Sarro, L. M., Spano, M., Weber, L., Carrier, F., Saesen, S., Cherix, M., Bourban, G., Burki, G., Debosscher, J., Debruyne, D., Gruyters, P., Sarro, L. M., Spano, M., and Weber, L.
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A campaign on the open cluster NGC 5617 was organized in order to characterize the pulsations and to better understand the internal structure of its stars. The variability of the cluster members was never studied before. We present the observations taken and an up-to-date analysis of the obtained time series, especially of several SPB candidates we discovered., Comment: 3 pages, 1 figure, accepted in CoAst 158
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- 2009
4. Analysis of alpha Centauri AB including seismic constraints
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Eggenberger, P., Charbonnel, C., Talon, S., Meynet, G., Maeder, A., Carrier, F., Bourban, G., Eggenberger, P., Charbonnel, C., Talon, S., Meynet, G., Maeder, A., Carrier, F., and Bourban, G.
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Detailed models of alpha Cen A and B based on new seismological data for alpha Cen B by Carrier & Bourban (2003) have been computed using the Geneva evolution code including atomic diffusion. Taking into account the numerous observational constraints now available for the alpha Cen system, we find a stellar model which is in good agreement with the astrometric, photometric, spectroscopic and asteroseismic data. The global parameters of the alpha Cen system are now firmly constrained to an age of t=6.52+-0.30 Gyr, an initial helium mass fraction Y_i=0.275+-0.010 and an initial metallicity (Z/X)_i=0.0434+-0.0020. Thanks to these numerous observational constraints, we confirm that the mixing-length parameter alpha of the B component is larger than the one of the A component, as already suggested by many authors (Noels et al. 1991, Fernandes & Neuforge 1995 and Guenther & Demarque 2000): alpha_B is about 8% larger than alpha_A (alpha_A=1.83+-0.10 and alpha_B=1.97+-0.10). Moreover, we show that asteroseismic measurements enable to determine the radii of both stars with a very high precision (errors smaller than 0.3%). The radii deduced from seismological data are compatible with the new interferometric results of Kervella et al. (2003) even if they are slightly larger than the interferometric radii (differences smaller than 1%)., Comment: 13 pages, 9 figures, accepted for publication in A&A
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- 2004
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5. Analysis of alpha Centauri AB including seismic constraints
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Eggenberger, P., Charbonnel, C., Talon, S., Meynet, G., Maeder, A., Carrier, F., Bourban, G., Eggenberger, P., Charbonnel, C., Talon, S., Meynet, G., Maeder, A., Carrier, F., and Bourban, G.
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Detailed models of alpha Cen A and B based on new seismological data for alpha Cen B by Carrier & Bourban (2003) have been computed using the Geneva evolution code including atomic diffusion. Taking into account the numerous observational constraints now available for the alpha Cen system, we find a stellar model which is in good agreement with the astrometric, photometric, spectroscopic and asteroseismic data. The global parameters of the alpha Cen system are now firmly constrained to an age of t=6.52+-0.30 Gyr, an initial helium mass fraction Y_i=0.275+-0.010 and an initial metallicity (Z/X)_i=0.0434+-0.0020. Thanks to these numerous observational constraints, we confirm that the mixing-length parameter alpha of the B component is larger than the one of the A component, as already suggested by many authors (Noels et al. 1991, Fernandes & Neuforge 1995 and Guenther & Demarque 2000): alpha_B is about 8% larger than alpha_A (alpha_A=1.83+-0.10 and alpha_B=1.97+-0.10). Moreover, we show that asteroseismic measurements enable to determine the radii of both stars with a very high precision (errors smaller than 0.3%). The radii deduced from seismological data are compatible with the new interferometric results of Kervella et al. (2003) even if they are slightly larger than the interferometric radii (differences smaller than 1%)., Comment: 13 pages, 9 figures, accepted for publication in A&A
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- 2004
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6. Monitoring of persistent accreting pulsating neutron stars observed during the INTEGRAL Core Program
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Sidoli, L., Wilms, J., Paizis, A., Larsson, S., Burki, G., Bourban, G., Chernyakova, M., Courvoisier, T., di Cocco, G., Kretschmar, P., Kreykenbohm, I., Mereghetti, S., Pottschmidt, K., Santangelo, A., Segreto, A., Staubert, R., Westergaard, Niels Jørgen Stenfeldt, Sidoli, L., Wilms, J., Paizis, A., Larsson, S., Burki, G., Bourban, G., Chernyakova, M., Courvoisier, T., di Cocco, G., Kretschmar, P., Kreykenbohm, I., Mereghetti, S., Pottschmidt, K., Santangelo, A., Segreto, A., Staubert, R., and Westergaard, Niels Jørgen Stenfeldt
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The INTEGRAL satellite is performing regular scans of the Galactic plane (CPS) every 12 days together with a deep exposure of the Galactic Center region (GCDE). Our collaboration is processing the data from this survey on a regular basis in order to monitor the evolution of the spectral and timing properties of the pulsating persistent neutron star sources observed. We present here an overview over the whole monitoring program and the status of the project and we report on the preliminary results of the analysis of the few scans already performed.
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- 2004
7. High-Energy sources before INTEGRAL -- INTEGRAL reference catalog
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Ebisawa, Ken, Bourban, G., Bodaghee, A., Mowlavi, N., Courvoisier, T. J. -L., Ebisawa, Ken, Bourban, G., Bodaghee, A., Mowlavi, N., and Courvoisier, T. J. -L.
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We describe the INTEGRAL reference catalog which classifies previously known bright X-ray and gamma-ray sources before the launch of INTEGRAL. These sources are, or have been at least once, brighter than ~1 mCrab above 3 keV, and are expected to be detected by INTEGRAL. This catalog is being used in the INTEGRAL Quick Look Analysis to discover new sources or significantly variable sources. We compiled several published X-ray and gamma-ray catalogs, and surveyed recent publications for new sources. Consequently, there are 1122 sources in our INTEGRAL reference catalog. In addition to the source positions, we show an approximate spectral model and expected flux for each source, based on which we derive expected INTEGRAL counting rates. Assuming the default instrument performances and at least ~10^5 sec exposure time for any part of the sky, we expect that INTEGRAL will detect at least ~700 sources below 10 keV and ~400 sources above 20 keV over the mission life., Comment: Accepted to A&A Letter INTEGRAL special issue
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- 2003
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8. Simultaneous observations of the quasar 3C 273 with INTEGRAL, XMM-Newton and RXTE
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Courvoisier, T. J. -L., Beckmann, V., Bourban, G., Chenevez, J., Chernyakova, M., Deluit, S., Favre, P., Grindlay, J. E., Lund, N., O'Brien, P., Page, K., Produit, N., Türler, M., Turner, M. J. L., Staubert, R., Stuhlinger, M., Walter, R., Zdziarski, A. A., Courvoisier, T. J. -L., Beckmann, V., Bourban, G., Chenevez, J., Chernyakova, M., Deluit, S., Favre, P., Grindlay, J. E., Lund, N., O'Brien, P., Page, K., Produit, N., Türler, M., Turner, M. J. L., Staubert, R., Stuhlinger, M., Walter, R., and Zdziarski, A. A.
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INTEGRAL has observed the bright quasar 3C 273 on 3 epochs in January 2003 as one of the first observations of the open programme. The observation on January 5 was simultaneous with RXTE and XMM-Newton observations. We present here a first analysis of the continuum emission as observed by these 3 satellites in the band from 3 keV to 500 keV. The continuum spectral energy distribution of 3C 273 was observed to be weak and steep in the high energies during this campaign. We present the actual status of the cross calibrations between the instruments on the three platforms using the calibrations available in June 2003., Comment: 4 figures, accepted for publication in A+A letters
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- 2003
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9. High-Energy sources before INTEGRAL -- INTEGRAL reference catalog
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Ebisawa, Ken, Bourban, G., Bodaghee, A., Mowlavi, N., Courvoisier, T. J. -L., Ebisawa, Ken, Bourban, G., Bodaghee, A., Mowlavi, N., and Courvoisier, T. J. -L.
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We describe the INTEGRAL reference catalog which classifies previously known bright X-ray and gamma-ray sources before the launch of INTEGRAL. These sources are, or have been at least once, brighter than ~1 mCrab above 3 keV, and are expected to be detected by INTEGRAL. This catalog is being used in the INTEGRAL Quick Look Analysis to discover new sources or significantly variable sources. We compiled several published X-ray and gamma-ray catalogs, and surveyed recent publications for new sources. Consequently, there are 1122 sources in our INTEGRAL reference catalog. In addition to the source positions, we show an approximate spectral model and expected flux for each source, based on which we derive expected INTEGRAL counting rates. Assuming the default instrument performances and at least ~10^5 sec exposure time for any part of the sky, we expect that INTEGRAL will detect at least ~700 sources below 10 keV and ~400 sources above 20 keV over the mission life., Comment: Accepted to A&A Letter INTEGRAL special issue
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- 2003
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10. Simultaneous observations of the quasar 3C 273 with INTEGRAL, XMM-Newton and RXTE
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Courvoisier, T. J. -L., Beckmann, V., Bourban, G., Chenevez, J., Chernyakova, M., Deluit, S., Favre, P., Grindlay, J. E., Lund, N., O'Brien, P., Page, K., Produit, N., Türler, M., Turner, M. J. L., Staubert, R., Stuhlinger, M., Walter, R., Zdziarski, A. A., Courvoisier, T. J. -L., Beckmann, V., Bourban, G., Chenevez, J., Chernyakova, M., Deluit, S., Favre, P., Grindlay, J. E., Lund, N., O'Brien, P., Page, K., Produit, N., Türler, M., Turner, M. J. L., Staubert, R., Stuhlinger, M., Walter, R., and Zdziarski, A. A.
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INTEGRAL has observed the bright quasar 3C 273 on 3 epochs in January 2003 as one of the first observations of the open programme. The observation on January 5 was simultaneous with RXTE and XMM-Newton observations. We present here a first analysis of the continuum emission as observed by these 3 satellites in the band from 3 keV to 500 keV. The continuum spectral energy distribution of 3C 273 was observed to be weak and steep in the high energies during this campaign. We present the actual status of the cross calibrations between the instruments on the three platforms using the calibrations available in June 2003., Comment: 4 figures, accepted for publication in A+A letters
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- 2003
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11. Simultaneous observations of the quasar 3C 273 with INTEGRAL, XMM-Newton and RXTE
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Courvoisier, T.J.L., Beckmann, V., Bourban, G., Chenevez, Jérôme, Chernyakova, M., Deluit, S., Favre, P., Grindlay, J.E., Lund, Niels, O'Brien, P., Page, K., Produit, N., Turler, M., Turner, M.J.L., Staubert, R., Stuhlinger, M., Walter, Rasmus, Zdziarski, A.A., Courvoisier, T.J.L., Beckmann, V., Bourban, G., Chenevez, Jérôme, Chernyakova, M., Deluit, S., Favre, P., Grindlay, J.E., Lund, Niels, O'Brien, P., Page, K., Produit, N., Turler, M., Turner, M.J.L., Staubert, R., Stuhlinger, M., Walter, Rasmus, and Zdziarski, A.A.
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INTEGRAL has observed the bright quasar 3C 273 on 3 epochs in January 2003 as one of the first observations of the open programme. The observation on January 5 was simultaneous with RXTE and XMM-Newton observations. We present here a first analysis of the continuum emission as observed by these 3 satellites in the band from similar or equal to3 keV to similar or equal to500 keV. The continuum spectral energy distribution of 3C 273 was observed to be weak and steep in the high energies during this campaign. We present the actual status of the cross calibrations between the instruments on the three platforms using the calibrations available in June 2003.
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- 2003
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