HEAO 1 observations of active coronae in main-sequence and subgiant stars.
Abstract
The HEAO 1 data has been searched for evidence of X-ray emission from 105 bright late-type stars of luminosity classes IV and V, selected on the basis of indirect optical evidence of the presence of a hot corona. Six of the target stars were detected at the 3-standard deviation level and 15 were coincident with 2-standard deviation X-ray sources. On a statistical basis no more than 5 of these 21 sources are spurious, and the probability that the identification with the class of active chromosphere stars is spurious is less than 0.00001. The sources lie near a line of X-ray/bolometric luminosity ratio = 0.0001, similar to a solar plage, and it is concluded that the most active coronae of late-type stars which are not members of close binary systems are being observed. The RS CVn systems discovered to date seem to form a distinct class of coronal X-ray sources, but the lowest X-ray luminosity members of the group, of which Capella may be the prototype, appear to overlap the domain of these single stars with active coronae. The data do not fit the coronal model of Gorenstein and Tucker (1976), but they are consistent with the coronal loop model of Rosner et al. (1978) as extended by Walter et al. (1980).
- Publication:
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The Astrophysical Journal
- Pub Date:
- March 1980
- DOI:
- 10.1086/183214
- Bibcode:
- 1980ApJ...236L.137W
- Keywords:
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- Giant Stars;
- Heao 1;
- Late Stars;
- Main Sequence Stars;
- Stellar Coronas;
- X Ray Stars;
- Dwarf Stars;
- Hertzsprung-Russell Diagram;
- Stellar Luminosity;
- Stellar Spectra;
- X Ray Sources;
- Astronomy