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2005ApJ...625..973D - Astrophys. J., 625, 973-977 (2005/June-1)

Deposing the cool corona of KPD 0005+5106.

DRAKE J.J. and WERNER K.

Abstract (from CDS):

The ROSAT PSPC pulse-height spectrum of the peculiar He-rich hot white dwarf KPD 0005+5106 provided a great surprise when first analyzed by Fleming, Werner, & Barstow. It defied the best non-LTE modeling attempts in terms of photospheric emission from He-dominated atmospheres including C, N, and O and was instead interpreted as the first evidence for a coronal plasma around a white dwarf. We show here that a recent high-resolution Chandra LETGS spectrum has more structure than expected from a thermal bremsstrahlung continuum and lacks the narrow lines of H-like and He-like C expected from a coronal plasma. Moreover, a coronal model requires a total luminosity more than 2 orders of magnitude larger than that of the star itself. Instead, the observed 20-80 Å flux is consistent with photospheric models containing trace amounts of heavier elements such as Fe. The soft X-ray flux is highly sensitive to the adopted metal abundance and provides a metal abundance diagnostic. The weak X-ray emission at 1 keV announced by O'Dwyer and coworkers instead cannot arise from the photosphere and requires alternative explanations. We echo earlier speculation that such emission arises in a shocked wind. Despite the presence of UV-optical O VIII lines from transitions between levels n=7 and 10, no X-ray O VIII Lyα flux is detected. We show that O VIII Lyman photons can be trapped by resonant scattering within the emitting plasma and destroyed by photoelectric absorption.

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Journal keyword(s): Stars: Activity - Stars: Coronae - Stars: Mass Loss - Stars: White Dwarfs - X-Rays: Stars

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