Doing physics in star-forming regions with XMM-Newton
Montmerle, T.
France
Abstract
Star-forming regions have been observed in X-rays since the first generation of satellites in the late 70s. They are very rich in magnetically-controlled X-ray phenomena: stellar flares and star-disk interactions in hundreds of T Tauri stars, confined winds in massive stars, etc. More recently, in a few low-mass stars, X-ray evidence has been found for accretion shocks. Even if it is not dominant, when it is found the influence of the circumstellar environment on X-ray emission gives precious clues on the magnetic structure in the vicinity of young stars.