ROSAT All-Sky Survey Observations of the Hyades Cluster
Abstract
We report the results of a complete X-ray survey of the Hyades cluster region using the ROSAT All-Sky Survey (RASS). Our survey covers over 900 deg2 of the sky. Over 185 optically identified Hyads were detected down to a limiting X-ray luminosity of ≈1-2 × 1028 ergs s-1 (0.1-1.8 keV); among solar-like stars, i.e., mainsequence stars of spectral type G, the RASS detection rate is ≈90%. The presence of many binary systems in the cluster is a key factor influencing the X-ray luminosity function. Short-period (∼ a few days or less) binaries are anomalously X-ray bright, as might be expected; however, the X-ray luminosity functions of K and possibly M binaries of all types are significantly different from their single counterparts, confirming the results of Pye et al. for a smaller K star sample drawn from deep ROSAT pointings. Comparison with Einstein Observatory studies of a subset of Hyades stars demonstrates a general lack of significant (> a factor of 2) long-term X-ray variability. This may be the result of the dominance of a small-scale, turbulent dynamo in the younger Hyades stars compared to the large-scale, cyclic dynamo observed in the Sun.
- Publication:
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The Astrophysical Journal
- Pub Date:
- August 1995
- DOI:
- Bibcode:
- 1995ApJ...448..683S
- Keywords:
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- STARS: BINARIES: CLOSE;
- GALAXY: OPEN CLUSTERS AND ASSOCIATIONS: INDIVIDUAL NAME: HYADES;
- SURVEYS;
- X-RAYS: STARS