2000ApJ...532.1089T


Query : 2000ApJ...532.1089T

2000ApJ...532.1089T - Astrophys. J., 532, 1089-1096 (2000/April-1)

Quasi-periodic X-ray flares from the protostar YLW 15.

TSUBOI Y., IMANISHI K., KOYAMA K., GROSSO N. and MONTMERLE T.

Abstract (from CDS):

With ASCA, we have detected three X-ray flares from the class I protostar YLW 15. The flares occurred every ∼20 hr and showed an exponential decay with time constant 30-60 ks. The X-ray spectra are explained by a thin thermal plasma emission. The plasma temperature shows a fast rise and slow decay for each flare with kTpeak∼4-6 keV. The emission measure of the plasma shows this time profile only for the first flare, and remains almost constant during the second and third flares, at the level of the tail of the first flare. The peak flare luminosities, LX,peak, were ∼5-20x1031 ergs.s–1, which are among the brightest X-ray luminosities observed to date for class I protostars. The total energy released in each flare was 3-6x1036 ergs. The first flare is well reproduced by the quasi-static cooling model, which is based on solar flares, and it suggests that the plasma cools mainly radiatively, confined by a semicircular magnetic loop of length ∼14 R, with diameter-to-length ratio ∼0.07. The two subsequent flares were consistent with the reheating of the same magnetic structure as in the first flare. The large-scale magnetic structure and the periodicity of the flares imply that the reheating events of the same magnetic loop originate in an interaction between the star and the disk due to the differential rotation.

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Journal keyword(s): Radiation Mechanisms: Thermal - Stars: Flare - Stars: Individual: Alphanumeric: YLW 15 - Stars: Pre-Main-Sequence - X-Rays: Stars

CDS comments: p. 1091 : the brightest X-ray source is EQ J1627-2440

Simbad objects: 21

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Number of rows : 21
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 EM* LkHA 92 Or* 03 44 26.0271631368 +32 04 30.453181536   17.13 15.06   12.686 ~ 80 0
2 V* V1321 Ori Or* 05 35 04.3009445808 -05 08 12.737523192   11.94 10.538   9.117 K0III 101 0
3 2MASS J05460787-0010014 Y*O 05 46 07.873 -00 10 01.41           ~ 33 0
4 IRAS 05435-0011 Y*O 05 46 08.45544 -00 10 02.9568           ~ 86 0
5 NAME Orion Molecular Cloud MoC 05 56 -01.8           ~ 1098 1
6 VSSG 27 Y*O 16 26 30.46896 -24 22 57.1440           M 62 1
7 Haro 1-7 ** 16 26 58.53 -24 45 35.3           K2:e+M0.5e 102 0
8 Elia 2-29 Y*O 16 27 09.43032 -24 37 18.7716           ~ 283 1
9 WL 5 TT* 16 27 18.17064 -24 28 52.6800           ~ 88 0
10 VSSG 26 Or* 16 27 18.48720 -24 29 05.9136           ~ 89 0
11 EM* SR 12 Or* 16 27 19.5054789229 -24 41 40.414828505     13.28 12.15 10.855 M0IVe 183 1
12 WL 6 Y*O 16 27 21.80448 -24 29 53.3616           ~ 115 0
13 YLW 15B Y*O 16 27 26.61768 -24 40 45.1524           ~ 30 0
14 [JWM2000] SMM J16274-2440 PoC 16 27 26.70 -24 40 52.3           ~ 21 0
15 YLW 15 Y*O 16 27 26.906 -24 40 50.81           ~ 268 1
16 CXOANC J162727.0-244049 X 16 27 26.95 -24 40 49.8           ~ 2 0
17 NAME rho Oph F MoC 16 27 37.3 -24 42 28           ~ 63 0
18 WLY 2-55 TT* 16 27 52.0872222936 -24 40 50.723707476     16.28 14.48 12.78 K7.5 81 0
19 NAME Ophiuchus Molecular Cloud SFR 16 28 06 -24 32.5           ~ 3631 1
20 [B87] 1 Rad 19 01 18.2 -37 00 03           ~ 5 0
21 NAME Corona Australis Cloud MoC 19 01 51 -36 58.9           ~ 490 0

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