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2021AJ....162..153N - Astron. J., 162, 153-153 (2021/October-0)

Characterizing the X-ray emission of intermediate-mass pre-main-sequence stars.

NUNEZ E.H., POVICH M.S., BINDER B.A., TOWNSLEY L.K. and BROOS P.S.

Abstract (from CDS):

We use X-ray and infrared observations to study the properties of three classes of young stars in the Carina Nebula: intermediate-mass (2-5 M) pre-main-sequence stars (IMPS; i.e., intermediate-mass T Tauri stars), late-B and A stars on the zero-age main sequence (AB), and lower-mass T Tauri stars (TTS). We divide our sources among these three subclassifications and further identify disk-bearing young stellar objects versus diskless sources with no detectable infrared (IR) excess emission using IR (1-8 µm) spectral energy distribution modeling. We then perform X-ray spectral fitting to determine the hydrogen-absorbing column density (NH), absorption-corrected X-ray luminosity (LX), and coronal plasma temperature (kT) for each source. We find that the X-ray spectra of both IMPS and TTS are characterized by similar kT and NH, and on average LX/Lbol ∼ 4 x 10–4. IMPS are systematically more luminous in X-rays (by ∼0.3 dex) than all other subclassifications, with median LX = 2.5 x 1031 erg s–1, while AB stars of similar masses have X-ray emission consistent with TTS companions. These lines of evidence converge on a magnetocoronal flaring source for IMPS X-ray emission, a scaled-up version of the TTS emission mechanism. IMPS therefore provide powerful probes of isochronal ages for the first ∼10 Myr in the evolution of a massive stellar population, because their intrinsic, coronal X-ray emission decays rapidly after they commence evolving along radiative tracks. We suggest that the most luminous (in both X-rays and IR) IMPS could be used to place empirical constraints on the location of the intermediate-mass stellar birth line.

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Journal keyword(s): Young stellar objects - Pre-main sequence stars - T Tauri stars - Single x-ray stars

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