The X-ray soft excess in classical T Tauri stars

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作者
Guedel, M. [1 ]
Telleschi, A.
机构
[1] Paul Scherrer Inst, CH-5232 Villigen, Switzerland
[2] Max Planck Inst Astron, D-69117 Heidelberg, Germany
关键词
stars : coronae; stars : formation; stars : pre-main sequence; X-rays : stars;
D O I
10.1051/0004-6361:20078143
中图分类号
P1 [天文学];
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0704 ;
摘要
Aims. We study an anomaly in the X-ray flux (or luminosity) ratio between the O VII lambda lambda 21.6-22.1 triplet and the O VII Ly alpha line seen in classical T Tauri stars ( CTTS). This ratio is unusually high when compared with ratios for main-sequence and non-accreting T Tauri stars (Telleschi et al. 2007c, A&A, 468, 443). We compare these samples to identify the source of the excess. A sample of recently discovered X-ray stars with a soft component attributed to jet emission is also considered. Methods. We discuss data obtained from the XMM-Newton Extended Survey of the Taurus Molecular Cloud (XEST) project, complemented by data from the published literature. We also present data from the CTTS RU Lup. Results. All CTTS in the sample show an anomalous O VII/O VIII flux ratio when compared with WTTS or MS stars. The anomaly is due to an excess of cool, O VII emitting material rather than a deficiency of hotter plasma. The excess plasma must therefore have temperatures of less than or similar to 2 MK. This soft excess does not correlate with UV excesses of CTTS, but seems to be related to the stellar X-ray luminosity. The spectra of the jet-driving TTS do not fit into this context. Conclusions. The soft excess depends both on the presence of accretion streams in CTTS and on magnetic activity. The gas may be shock-heated near the surface, although it may also be heated in the magnetospheric accretion funnels. The soft component of the jet-driving sources is unlikely to be due to the same process.
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