2005A&A...438..159G


Query : 2005A&A...438..159G

2005A&A...438..159G - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 438, 159-168 (2005/7-4)

Enhanced X-ray variability from V1647 Ori, the young star in outburst illuminating McNeil's Nebula.

GROSSO N., KASTNER J.H., OZAWA H., RICHMOND M., SIMON T., WEINTRAUB D.A., HAMAGUCHI K. and FRANK A.

Abstract (from CDS):

We report a ∼38ks X-ray observation of McNeil's Nebula obtained with XMM-Newton on 2004 April 4. V1647 Ori, the young star in outburst illuminating McNeil's Nebula, is detected with XMM-Newton and appears variable in X-rays. We investigate the hardness ratio variability and time variations of the event energy distribution with quantile analysis, and show that the large increase of the count rate from V1647 Ori observed during the second half of the observation is not associated with any large plasma temperature variations as for typical X-ray flares from young low-mass stars. X-ray spectral fitting shows that the bulk (∼75%) of the intrinsic X-ray emission in the 0.5-8keV energy band comes from a soft plasma component, with kTsoft=0.9keV (0.7-1.1keV, at the 90% confidence limit), reminiscent of the X-ray spectrum of the classical T Tauri star TW Hya, for which X-ray emission is believed to be generated by an accretion shock onto the photosphere of a low-mass star. The hard plasma component, with kT_ hard_=4.2keV (3.0-6.5keV), contributes ∼25% of the total X-ray emission, and can be understood only in the framework of plasma heating sustained by magnetic reconnection events. We find a hydrogen column density of NH=4.1x1022cm–2 (3.5-4.7x1022cm–2), which points out a significant excess of hydrogen column density compared to the value derived from optical/IR observations, consistent with the picture of the rise of a wind/jet unveiled from ground optical spectroscopy. The X-ray flux observed with XMM-Newton ranges from roughly the flux observed by Chandra on 2004 March 22 (i.e. ∼10 times greater than the pre-outburst X-ray flux) to a value two times greater than that caught by Chandra on 2004 March 7 (i.e. ∼200 times greater than the pre-outburst X-ray flux). The X-ray variability of V1647 Ori in outburst is clearly enhanced. We have investigated the possibility that V1647Ori displays a periodic variation in X-ray brightness as suggested by the combined Chandra+XMM-Newton data set. Assuming that the X-ray flux density is periodic, the folding of the two Chandra observed X-ray flux densities with the XMM-Newton ones leads to three periodic X-ray light curve solutions. Our best period candidate is 0.72day, which corresponds to the time scale of the Keplerian rotation at a distance of 1 and 1.4 stellar radius for a one solar mass star aged of 0.5 and 1Myrs, respectively. We propose that the emission measure, i.e. the observed X-ray flux, is modulated by the Keplerian rotation of the inner part of the V1647 Ori accretion disk.

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Journal keyword(s): stars: individual: V1647 Ori - stars: pre-main sequence - X-rays: stars

Simbad objects: 12

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Number of rows : 12
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2024
#notes
1 NAME Flame Nebula HII 05 41 42.7 -01 54 44           ~ 703 1
2 NAME Ori B MoC 05 41 43.0 -01 54 44           ~ 1374 0
3 LDN 1630 DNe 05 45.5 -00 59           ~ 381 0
4 NAME HH 24-26 MoC 05 46 07.34 -00 13 31.3           ~ 35 0
5 2MASS J05461162-0006279 Y*O 05 46 11.6126700048 -00 06 28.024161084           ~ 18 0
6 V* V1647 Ori Or* 05 46 13.1370578472 -00 06 04.885093296     18.1     M3.9 286 1
7 NAME McNeil Nebula RNe 05 46 14 -00 05.8           ~ 74 2
8 HH 23 HH 05 46 14.52 -00 03 30.8           ~ 27 0
9 V* V2764 Ori TT* 05 46 18.8940183048 -00 05 38.169480768   15.3 14.4     K7 23 0
10 EM* LkHA 301 TT* 05 46 19.4689575480 -00 05 20.030650836   15.4 14.6     K2.5 40 0
11 M 78 RNe 05 46 45.8 +00 04 45   8.0       ~ 374 0
12 V* TW Hya TT* 11 01 51.9053285064 -34 42 17.033218380   11.94 10.50 10.626 9.18 K6Ve 1891 1

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