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1999A&A...345..583P - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 345, 583-591 (1999/5-2)

An extremely X-ray luminous proto-Herbig Ae/Be star in the Serpens star forming region.

PREIBISCH T.

Abstract (from CDS):

We present near-infrared spectra for the highly obscured, optically invisible young stellar object EC 95 in the Serpens molecular cloud, from which we recently could detect strong X-ray emission with ROSAT. Its location in the HR diagram suggests this object to be an extremely young (∼2x105yr old) intermediate-mass (∼4M) star, which is most likely the progenitor of a B-type or early A-type main sequence star. The only reasonable explanation for its extremely strong X-ray emission (LX∼1.2x1033erg/s) seems to be coronal, i.e. magnetic activity; this view is also supported by the strong radio emission of EC 95. This is quite surprising, since one usually does not expect a magnetic field on intermediate-mass stars, which are thought to lack surface convection zones, the prerequisite for a solar-like dynamo effect. A possible explanation might be that EC 95 currently goes through a short period of deuterium shell burning, which causes convection near the stellar surface and might give rise to a dynamo effect and a corona.

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Journal keyword(s): stars: coronae - stars: individual: EC95: J182958+011247 - stars: individual: EC92: J182958+011252 - stars: magnetic fields - stars: pre-main sequence - X-rays: stars

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