X-Ray/Microwave Relation of Different Types of Active Stars
Abstract
Coronal active stars of seven classes between spectral types F and M, single and double, are compared in their quiescent radio and X-ray luminosities L(R) and L(X). We find, largely independent of stellar class, log L(X) is less than about log L(R) + 15.5. This general relation points to an intimate connection between the nonthermal, energetic electrons causing the radio emission and the bulk plasma of the corona responsible for thermal X-rays. The relation, observed over six orders of magnitude, suggests that the heating mechanism necessarily involves particle acceleration. We derive requirements for simple models based on optically thin gyrosynchrotron emission of mildly relativistic electrons and thermal X-rays from the bulk plasma. We discuss the possibility that a portion of the accelerated particles heats the ambient plasma by collisions. More likely, plasma heating and particle acceleration may occur in parallel and in the same process, but at a fixed ratio.
- Publication:
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The Astrophysical Journal
- Pub Date:
- March 1993
- DOI:
- Bibcode:
- 1993ApJ...405L..63G
- Keywords:
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- Late Stars;
- Microwave Emission;
- Stellar Coronas;
- Stellar Physics;
- X Ray Sources;
- Particle Acceleration;
- Plasma Heating;
- Stellar Luminosity;
- Astrophysics;
- STARS: CORONAE;
- STARS: LATE-TYPE;
- RADIO CONTINUUM: STARS;
- X-RAYS: STARS