E. Mossoux
University of Liège
21 Papers
75 Citations
E. Mossoux is an academic researcher from University of Liège. The author has contributed to research in topics: Flare & Supermassive black hole. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 21 publications. Previous affiliations of E. Mossoux include University of Strasbourg.
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Papers
Multiwavelength study of the flaring activity of Sgr A* in 2014 February-April
E. Mossoux,Nicolas Grosso,Howard Bushouse,Andreas Eckart,F. Yusef-Zadeh,Richard Plambeck,F. Peissker,M. Valencia-S.,D. Porquet,W. D. Cotton,D. A. Roberts +10 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors detected 2 X-ray and 3 NIR flares on Mar. 10 and Apr. 2 with XMM-Newton, HST/WFC3, VLA and CARMA.
Study of the X-ray activity of Sgr A* during the 2011 XMM-Newton campaign
TL;DR: In this article, the authors performed timing analysis of the X-ray emission from Sgr A* using Bayesian blocks algorithm to detect Xray flares observed with XMM-Newton.
Sixteen years of X-ray monitoring of Sagittarius A*: Evidence for a decay of the faint flaring rate from 2013 August, 13 months before a rise in the bright flaring rate
TL;DR: In this article, the mean unabsorbed fluxes of the 107 flares detected in the 1999-2015 observations are consistently computed from the extracted spectra and calibration files, assuming the same spectral parameters.
Sixteen years of X-ray monitoring of Sagittarius A*: Evidence for a decay of the faint flaring rate from 2013 August, 13 months before a rise in the bright flaring rate
TL;DR: In this article, a two-step Bayesian blocks algorithm with a prior on the number of change points properly calibrated for each observation was used to detect the X-ray flares.
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The long-period massive binary HD 54662 revisited
TL;DR: In this article, the authors applied spectral disentangling to a set of optical spectra to determine the radial velocities and the individual spectra of the primary and secondary stars.