2002A&A...385..968D


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2002A&A...385..968D - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 385, 968-985 (2002/4-3)

Spectroscopic diagnostics of stellar transition regions and coronae in the XUV: AU Mic in quiescence.

DEL ZANNA G., LANDINI M. and MASON H.E.

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In this paper we review the spectroscopic diagnostic techniques that can be applied to XUV observations of active stars. In particular, we discuss methods for the determination of electron densities, emission measures and the chemical composition of the stellar transition regions and coronae. We pay particular attention to the atomic data used and we revise several previous analyses with the most recent atomic data (from CHIANTI). We find severe limitations to some of the commonly used methods and atomic data and we obtain results which are significantly different from other authors. We illustrate this with a number of examples. We analyse a combined set of multi-wavelength observations (EUVE, HST/STIS, FUSE) for the quiescent phase of the dMe star AU Mic. A major conclusion of this paper is that the use of spectral lines from the Li and Na isoelectronic sequences, common in previous literature, produces erroneous results in the determination of emission measures, elemental abundances and transition region densities.

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Journal keyword(s): techniques: spectroscopic - atomic data - stars: atmospheres - stars: individual: AU Mic

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Number of rows : 2
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2023
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1 HD 22468 RS* 03 36 47.2904292073 +00 35 15.943692002 7.09 6.79 5.90     K2:Vnk 1160 0
2 HD 197481 BY* 20 45 09.5324974119 -31 20 27.237889841   10.05 8.627 9.078 6.593 M1VeBa1 1099 0

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