2004ApJ...616.1188K -
Astrophys. J., 616, 1188-1192 (2004/December-1)
X-rays from the Mira AB binary system.
KASTNER J.H. and SOKER N.
Abstract (from CDS):
We present the results of XMM-Newton X-ray observations of the Mira AB binary system, which consists of a pulsating, asymptotic giant branch primary and nearby (∼0".6 separation) secondary of uncertain nature. The European Photon Imaging Camera (EPIC) CCD (MOS and pn) X-ray spectra of Mira AB are relatively soft, peaking at ∼1 keV, with only very weak emission at energies >3 keV; lines of Ne IX, Ne X, and O VIII are apparent. Spectral modeling indicates a characteristic temperature TX∼107 K and intrinsic luminosity LX∼5x1029 ergs/s and suggests enhanced abundances of O and, possibly, Ne and Si in the X-ray-emitting plasma. Overall, the X-ray spectrum and luminosity of the Mira AB system more closely resemble those of late-type, pre-main-sequence stars or late-type, magnetically active main-sequence stars than those of accreting white dwarfs. We conclude that Mira B is most likely a late-type, magnetically active, main-sequence dwarf, and X-rays from the Mira AB system arise either from magnetospheric accretion of wind material from Mira A onto Mira B or from coronal activity associated with Mira B itself as a consequence of accretion-driven spin-up. In addition, one (or both) of these mechanisms could be responsible for the recently discovered, pointlike X-ray sources within planetary nebulae.
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Stars: AGB and Post-AGB - Stars: Magnetic Fields - Stars: Mass Loss - Stars: Winds, Outflows - X-Rays: ISM
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