2023A&A...676A..14C


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2023A&A...676A..14C - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 676A, 14 (2023/8-1)

Complete X-ray census of M dwarfs in the solar neighborhood I. GJ 745 AB: Coronal-hole stars in the 10 pc sample.

CARAMAZZA M., STELZER B., MAGAUDDA E., RAETZ S., GUDEL M., ORLANDO S. and POPPENHAGER K.

Abstract (from CDS):

Context. X-ray emission is the most sensitive diagnostic of magnetic activity in M dwarfs and, hence, of the dynamo in low-mass stars. Moreover it is crucial for quantifying the influence of the stellar irradiation on the evolution of planet atmospheres.
Aims. We have embarked in a systematic study of the X-ray emission in a volume-limited sample of M dwarf stars to explore the full range of activity levels present in their coronae. We look to obtain a better understanding of the conditions in their outer atmospheres and their possible impact on the circumstellar environment.
Methods. Based on a recent catalog of Gaia objects within 10 pc from the Sun, we identified all its stars with spectral types between M0 and M4 and we carried out a systematic search for X-ray measurements of this sample. To this end, we used both archival data from ROSAT, XMM-Newton, and the ROentgen Survey with an Imaging Telescope Array (eROSITA) on board the Russian Spektrum-Roentgen-Gamma mission, as well as our own dedicated XMM-Newton observations. To make inferences on the properties of the M dwarf corona, we compared the range of their observed X-ray emission levels to the flux radiated by the Sun from different types of magnetic structures: coronal holes, background corona, active regions, and cores of active regions. In this work, we focus on the properties of stars with the faintest X-ray emission.
Results. At the current state of our project, with more than 90% of the 10 pc M dwarf sample observed in the X-ray, there is only one star that has had no detections: GJ 745 A. With an upper limit luminosity of log Lx (erg s–1) < 25.4 and an X-ray surface flux of log FX,SURF (erg cm–2 s–1) < 3.6, GJ 745 A defines the lower boundary of the X-ray emission level for M dwarfs. Together with its proper motion companion (GJ 745 B), it is the only star in this volume-complete sample located in the range of X-ray surface flux that corresponds to the faintest solar coronal structures, namely: coronal holes. The fact that the ultra-low X-ray emission level of GJ 745 B (log Lx (erg s–1) = 25.6 and log FX,SURF (erg cm–2 s–1) = 3.8) is entirely attributed to flaring activity indicates that while its corona is dominated by “holes,” at least one magnetically active structure is present. This structure determines the total X-ray brightness and the coronal temperature of the star.

Abstract Copyright: © The Authors 2023

Journal keyword(s): X-rays: stars - stars: activity - stars: coronae - stars: low-mass

Simbad objects: 8

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Number of rows : 8
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2024
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1 V* AD Leo Er* 10 19 36.2808181226 +19 52 12.010446571   10.82 9.52 9.19   dM3 1340 1
2 Wolf 629 PM* 16 55 25.2222453644 -08 19 21.296969167 14.691 13.436 11.759 10.574 9.044 M3.5V 220 0
3 HD 152751 SB* 16 55 28.7575690 -08 20 10.787849 11.647 10.593 9.023 7.937 6.565 M3.5Ve 523 1
4 VB 8 LM* 16 55 35.2557374336 -08 23 40.753073075   18.7 16.916 14.566 12.24 M7Ve 430 0
5 G 19-7 Er* 16 57 05.7362228328 -04 20 56.318033870   13.92 12.25 10.99 9.432 dM4 101 0
6 Ross 730 PM* 19 07 05.5646181264 +20 53 16.940417573 13.54 12.397 10.774 9.745 8.543 M2.0V 161 0
7 HD 349726 PM* 19 07 13.2039504383 +20 52 37.258158623 13.553 12.383 10.771 9.739 8.531 M2V 165 0
8 V* FK Aqr SB* 22 38 45.5746238605 -20 37 16.087447076 11.714 10.595 9.083 8.073 6.876 M0Vep 281 0

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