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2022A&A...661A..44S - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 661A, 44-44 (2022/5-1)

A first eROSITA view of ultracool dwarfs.

STELZER B., KLUTSCH A., COFFARO M., MAGAUDDA E. and SALVATO M.

Abstract (from CDS):

We present the first X-ray detections of ultracool dwarfs (UCDs) from the first all-sky survey of the extended ROentgen Survey with an Imaging Telescope Array (eROSITA) onboard the Russian Spektrum-Roentgen-Gamma mission. We use three publicly available input catalogs of spectroscopically confirmed UCDs and Gaia-selected UCD candidates that together comprise nearly 20000 objects. In a careful source identification procedure we first extracted all X-ray sources from the catalog of the first survey, eRASS1, that have a UCD or candidate within three times their positional uncertainty. Then we examined all Gaia objects in the vicinity of these 96 X-ray sources and we associated them to the most plausible counterpart on the basis of their spatial separation to the X-ray position and their multiwavelength properties. This way we find 40 UCDs that have a secure identification with an X-ray source (that is bonafide UCD X-ray emitters) and 18 plausible UCD X-ray emitters for which we consider it likely that the X-ray source has its origin in the UCD. Twenty-one of the bonafide and plausible X-ray emitting UCDs have a spectroscopic confirmation, while the others have been selected based on Gaia photometry and we computed spectral types from the G-J color. The spectral types of the X-ray emitting UCDs and candidates range between M5 and M9. The distances of the eRASS1 UCDs range from 3.5 to 190 pc. The spectroscopically confirmed UCDs at the high end of the distance distribution are known to be members of nearby star forming regions. The majority of the UCDs from the eRASS1 sample show a ratio of X-ray to bolometric luminosity well above the canonical saturation limit of log (Lx/Lbol) ~= -3. For the two most extreme outliers, we verified the hypothesis that these high values are due to flaring activity through an analysis of the eRASS1 light curve. X-ray spectra could be analyzed for the two brightest objects in terms of count rate, both showing an emission-measure weighted plasma temperature of <kT> = 0.75 keV. These observations demonstrate the potential of eROSITA for advancing our knowledge on the faint coronal X-ray emission from UCDs by building statistical samples for which the average X-ray brightness, flares, and coronal temperatures can be derived.

Abstract Copyright: © ESO 2022

Journal keyword(s): X-rays: stars - stars: activity - stars: coronae - stars: flare - brown dwarfs

VizieR on-line data: <Available at CDS (J/A+A/661/A44): table1.dat table2.dat>

CDS comments: Section 6.1. : the object 2MASS J08533434-0329432 does not exist; Gaia DR2 5761985432616501376 is LP 666-9 = 2MASS J08533619-0329321.

Simbad objects: 109

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