2007A&A...464.1003F


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2007A&A...464.1003F - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 464, 1003-1013 (2007/3-4)

Simultaneous X-ray, radio, near-infrared, and optical monitoring of young stellar objects in the Coronet cluster.

FORBRICH J., PREIBISCH T., MENTEN K.M., NEUHAEUSER R., WALTER F.M., TAMURA M., MATSUNAGA N., KUSAKABE N., NAKAJIMA Y., BRANDEKER A., FORNASIER S., POSSELT B., TACHIHARA K. and BROEG C.

Abstract (from CDS):

Multi-wavelength (X-ray to radio) monitoring of Young Stellar Objects (YSOs) can provide important information about physical processes at the stellar surface, in the stellar corona, and/or in the inner circumstellar disk regions. While coronal processes should mainly cause variations in the X-ray and radio bands, accretion processes may be traced by time-correlated variability in the X-ray and optical/infrared bands. Several multi-wavelength studies have been successfully performed for field stars and ∼1-10Myr old T Tauri stars, but so far no such study succeeded in detecting simultaneous X-ray to radio variability in extremely young objects like class I and class 0 protostars. Here we present the first simultaneous X-ray, radio, near-infrared, and optical monitoring of YSOs, targeting the Coronet cluster in the Corona Australis star-forming region, which harbors at least one class 0 protostar, several class I objects, numerous T Tauri stars, and a few Herbig AeBe stars. In August 2005, we obtained five epochs of Chandra X-ray observations on nearly successive days accompanied by simultaneous radio observations at the NRAO Very Large Array during four epochs, as well as by simultaneous optical and near-infrared observations from ground-based telescopes in Chile and South Africa. Seven objects are detected simultaneously in the X-ray, radio, and optical/infrared bands; they constitute our core sample. While most of these sources exhibit clear variability in the X-ray regime and several also display optical/infrared variability, none of them shows significant radio variability on the timescales probed. We also do not find any case of clearly time-correlated optical/infrared and X-ray variability. Remarkable intra-band variability is found for the class I protostar IRS 5 which shows much lower radio fluxes than in previous observations, and the Herbig Ae star R CrA, which displays enhanced X-ray emission during the last two epochs, but no time-correlated variations are seen for these objects in the other bands. The two components of S CrA vary nearly synchronously in the I band. The absence of time-correlated multi-wavelength variability suggests that there is no direct link between the X-ray and optical/infrared emission and supports the notion that accretion is not an important source for the X-ray emission of these YSOs. No significant radio variability was found on timescales of days.

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Journal keyword(s): stars: pre-main sequence - stars: individual: R CrA - stars: individual: S CrA - radio continuum: stars - X-rays: stars - infrared: stars

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Number of rows : 32
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2023
#notes
1 G 272-61B Er* 01 39 01.6377185550 -17 57 01.001240728           M6V 838 0
2 HD 283447 Or* 04 14 12.9261150912 +28 12 12.359055168 13.17 12.07 10.68 9.45 8.67 K3Ve 405 0
3 V* V410 Tau Or* 04 18 31.1081296680 +28 27 16.155955728   12.13 10.75 8.45 9.408 K3Ve 449 0
4 V* BP Tau Or* 04 19 15.8339827632 +29 06 26.926959492   13.13 12.12 11.89   K5/7Ve 650 0
5 NAME Tau-Aur Complex SFR 04 30 +25.0           ~ 1325 0
6 V* XZ Tau Or* 04 31 40.0868968022 +18 13 56.642439056     10.40 13.12   M2e+M2e 434 1
7 COUP 450 TT* 05 35 11.8040700 -05 21 49.266135           K5V 57 0
8 V* TW Hya TT* 11 01 51.9053285064 -34 42 17.033218380   11.94 10.50 10.626 9.18 K6Ve 1810 1
9 3C 286 Sy1 13 31 08.2883506368 +30 30 32.960091564   17.51 17.25     ~ 4189 2
10 NAME Ophiuchus Molecular Cloud SFR 16 28 06 -24 32.5           ~ 3478 1
11 NAME Oph Cloud Complex DNe 16 30 -24.3           ~ 64 1
12 HBC 675 Em* 19 01 06.9134407680 -36 58 07.380302916   15.87 13.94     ~ 17 0
13 V* S CrA Or* 19 01 08.597088 -36 57 19.89504   11.76 10.91 11.41   G0Ve+K0Ve 275 0
14 GSC 07421-02198 Y*O 19 01 28.7317755864 -36 59 31.793030484         13.15 M1.0 15 0
15 2MASS J19012901-3701484 Y*O 19 01 29.0328872976 -37 01 48.513865908           M3.75 19 0
16 2MASS J19013385-3657448 Y*O 19 01 33.8699665872 -36 57 45.328545972           M2-M3 23 0
17 HD 176386 Y*O 19 01 38.9318002416 -36 53 26.561166432 7.28 7.44 7.32 8.11   B9V 130 0
18 2MASS J19014041-3651422 Y*O 19 01 40.4193504864 -36 51 42.358652244           M1-M2 17 0
19 V* TY CrA Ae* 19 01 40.8284458320 -36 52 33.816176040 10.03 9.92 9.39     B9e 279 0
20 [TS84] IRS 2 Y*O 19 01 41.569 -36 58 31.23           K2 84 0
21 2MASS J19014805-3657219 Y*O 19 01 48.056 -36 57 21.95           ~ 99 0
22 2MASS J19014846-3657148 Y*O 19 01 48.461 -36 57 14.88           ~ 19 0
23 V* V710 CrA Or* 19 01 50.67792 -36 58 09.6132           K7: 123 0
24 [WMB97] 185830.2-370122 Y*O 19 01 52.63 -36 57 00.2           ~ 30 0
25 V* R CrA Ae* 19 01 53.6764322232 -36 57 08.299341828 12.781 12.651 11.917 11.242 10.412 B5IIIpe 472 1
26 NAME Coronet Cluster Cl* 19 01 54 -36 57.2           ~ 88 1
27 2MASS J19015545-3657231 Y*O 19 01 55.460 -36 57 23.13           ~ 93 2
28 [NWA2005] SMM 1B Y*O 19 01 56.41 -36 57 28.0           ~ 87 1
29 V* T CrA Ae* 19 01 58.7902764120 -36 57 50.339720880     11.67     F0 162 0
30 2MASS J19022708-3658132 TT* 19 02 27.1008912432 -36 58 13.677942828   15.60 13.59 12.5   M1.9 34 0
31 NAME CrA Complex reg 19 15 00.0 -37 30 00           ~ 106 1
32 QSO B1921-293 BLL 19 24 51.05595254 -29 14 30.1210248   18.71 18.21 15.07   ~ 808 0

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