2004A&A...423.1029S


Query : 2004A&A...423.1029S

2004A&A...423.1029S - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 423, 1029-1044 (2004/9-1)

XMM-Newton probes the stellar population in Chamaeleon I South.

STELZER B., MICELA G. and NEUHAEUSER R.

Abstract (from CDS):

We report on a 30ks XMM-Newton observation of the central region of the ChaI star forming cloud. The field includes a substantial fraction of the known pre-main-sequence population of ChaI South, including all thirteen known very-low mass Hα emitters. We detect two bona-fide brown dwarfs (spectral types M 7.5 and M 8) and seven Hα emitting objects near the hydrogen burning mass limit, including six of seven earlier detections by ROSAT. Three objects classified as ChaI candidate members according to their NIR photometry are revealed by XMM-Newton, providing further evidence for them being truly young stars. A total of 11 new X-ray sources without known optical/IR counterpart may comprise further as yet unrecognized faint cloud members. Spectral analysis of the X-ray bright stars shows that previous X-ray studies in ChaI have underestimated the X-ray luminosities, as a result of simplified assumptions on the spectral shape. In particular, the extinction is variable over the field, such that the choice of a uniform value for the column density is inappropriate. We establish that the X-ray saturation level for the late-type stars in ChaI is located near Lx/Lbol∼10–2.5, with a possible decline to Lx/Lbol∼10–3 for the lowest mass stars. A group of strongly absorbed stars with unusually hard X-ray emission is clustered around HD 97048, a HAeBe star and the only confirmed intermediate-mass star in the field. While the X-ray properties of HD 97048 are indistinguishable from those of its lower-mass neighbors, another presumably A-type star (identified as such based on NIR photometry) stands out as the softest X-ray emitter in the whole sample. This suggests that various X-ray emission mechanisms may be at work in intermediate-mass pre-main-sequence stars. We find that X-ray luminosity follows a tight correlation with age, effective temperature, and mass. No dramatic changes in these correlations are seen at the substellar boundary, suggesting that the same dynamo mechanism operates in both low-mass stars and brown dwarfs, at least at young ages. The variability of the lowest-mass objects is also similar to that of higher-mass T Tauri stars. X-ray flares are seen in about 1/10th of the ChaI members in the field.

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Journal keyword(s): X-rays: stars - stars: pre-main-sequence - stars: low-mass, brown dwarfs - stars: coronae - stars: activity

VizieR on-line data: <Available at CDS (J/A+A/423/1029): table2.dat table35.dat refs.dat table4.dat>

Nomenclature: Table 2: XMM-ChaI NN (Nos 1-58).

Status at CDS : All or part of tables of objects could be ingested in SIMBAD with priority 2.

Simbad objects: 54

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Number of rows : 54
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 BYB 18 Y*O 11 04 42.5993270304 -77 41 57.167040408         13.63 M4.5e 58 0
2 2MASS J11050666-7739444 Y*O 11 05 06.6574855656 -77 39 44.477686836       18.73 16.79 M0 2 0
3 2MASS J11050731-7733380 Y*O 11 05 07.2639897576 -77 33 37.989776700   20.60       M3 1 0
4 CHXR 15 Y*O 11 05 42.8800288464 -77 26 51.567587304         13.51 M5+M5 36 0
5 Ass Cha T 2-21 TT* 11 06 15.3471261840 -77 21 56.720362608   12.58 11.01   9.35 G5Ve 131 0
6 [CCE98] 2-19 Y*O 11 06 15.4310474352 -77 37 50.157597792         16.40 M3e 16 0
7 CHXR 73 Y*O 11 06 28.7641341696 -77 37 33.140151012         15.78 M3e 48 1
8 [NC98] Cha HA 12 Em* 11 06 37.9647720216 -77 43 09.113892564     20.6   15.91 M6.5e 38 0
9 Ass Cha T 2-22 Y*O 11 06 43.4642963688 -77 26 34.426398552         13.02 M3e 36 0
10 V* UX Cha Or* 11 06 45.0944158128 -77 27 02.383275420     14.78   12.07 K5Ve 63 0
11 NAME Cha 1 MoC 11 06 48 -77 18.0           ~ 1154 1
12 CHXR 74 TT* 11 06 57.3114166800 -77 42 10.639632780         13.66 M3Ve 47 0
13 CHXR 22W Y*O 11 07 10.4346576552 -77 43 44.182202196           F 7 0
14 Hn 6 Y*O 11 07 11.4551582832 -77 46 39.344493324         13.31 M3e 40 0
15 [CCE98] 1-46 Y*O 11 07 13.2923530152 -77 43 49.768078224         14.77 M3.5e 50 0
16 V* GZ Cha Or* 11 07 16.22784 -77 23 06.8316           M1 30 0
17 [NC98] Cha HA 1 Y*O 11 07 16.6710048312 -77 35 53.212777692   22.8 21.0   16.38 M7.5/8e 85 0
18 [NC98] Cha HA 9 Y*? 11 07 18.5760916584 -77 32 51.561674700     23.1   17.57 M5.5e 53 0
19 ISO-ChaI 99 Y*O 11 07 20.3872893768 -77 29 40.307249292       14.91 13.00 M4Ve 18 0
20 V* DI Cha Or* 11 07 20.7276076008 -77 38 07.308086352   12.02 10.74 10.72   G2Ve 168 0
21 CHXR 25 Y*O 11 07 33.0013716528 -77 28 27.640402860   17.57 15.99 16.00 13.16 M3.5Ve 16 0
22 CHXR 76 Or* 11 07 35.1774430800 -77 34 49.286652024   20.04 18.15   14.39 M4e 50 0
23 CHXR 26 Y*O 11 07 36.869 -77 33 33.52         15.18 M3.5e 27 0
24 CHSM 10496 Em* 11 07 37.7410696536 -77 35 30.793352928   23.7 22.2   17.03 ~ 39 0
25 2MASS J11073832-7747168 Y*O 11 07 38.3094558336 -77 47 16.742658084     18.37 16.72 14.53 M4.5-5 19 0
26 V* HK Cha Or* 11 07 42.3364909752 -77 33 59.394350844   21.9 19.8   15.26 ~ 85 0
27 Ass Cha T 1-15 Or* 11 07 43.6610412264 -77 39 41.134236408   17.05 15.34   12.67 K5Ve 78 0
28 V* HL Cha Or* 11 07 52.2574621728 -77 36 57.037742172   21.5 19.51   15.07 ~ 50 0
29 RX J1108.2-7728 Y*O 11 07 55.775088 -77 27 25.52724   15.26 13.40 13.07 11.04 K3Ve 57 0
30 Ass Cha T 1-16 Or* 11 07 57.9428053584 -77 38 44.977882344   15.1 14.2   13.04 K4-7 74 0
31 Sz 23 Or* 11 07 58.0951794888 -77 42 41.352365124   15.8 18.04   14.63 M4Ve 69 0
32 V* VW Cha Or* 11 08 01.502064 -77 42 28.87524 13.91 14.165 12.761 12.653 10.69 K7+M0 187 0
33 ESO-HA 562 Or* 11 08 02.8789169712 -77 38 42.580139640     17.61   14.41 M0.5+M0.5 52 0
34 HD 97048 Ae* 11 08 03.3109731720 -77 39 17.490777444 9.03 8.76 9.00   8.64 A0Vep 543 0
35 2MASS J11081369-7734108 Y*O 11 08 13.6637326008 -77 34 10.804424448           M2 1 0
36 V* HP Cha TT* 11 08 15.216432 -77 33 53.17020   14.33 12.77 12.11   K3+G5e 114 0
37 V* HP Cha A * 11 08 15.4974157248 -77 33 53.446498956           K6e 85 0
38 Ass Cha T 1-19 Y*O 11 08 16.4948745984 -77 44 37.199315580   18.40 16.53   13.12 M4Ve 54 0
39 ISO-ChaI 137 Em* 11 08 17.0491254960 -77 44 11.866411824   20.4 18.51   14.34 M5.5e 31 0
40 CHSM 12180 Em* 11 08 18.9694304592 -77 39 17.131209948   20.5 18.52   14.50 ~ 40 0
41 2MASS J11082404-7739299 Em* 11 08 24.0583968960 -77 39 30.056968764   22.6 21.6   17.10 ~ 33 0
42 ISO-ChaI 144 Em* 11 08 24.1193575992 -77 41 47.438803392   21.3 19.18   14.85 ~ 51 0
43 2MASS J11082458-7734222 Y*O 11 08 24.5838122736 -77 34 22.332177120   19.90       M0.5 2 0
44 CHSM 12653 Em* 11 08 29.2579779792 -77 39 19.777635504   21.9 19.9   17.59 ~ 33 0
45 NAME Cha IR Nebula TT* 11 08 38.702 -77 43 51.54           M5.5 72 0
46 V* HQ Cha Or* 11 08 39.5017287912 -77 34 16.733892756   21.7 19.75   15.06 ~ 71 0
47 V* HR Cha Or* 11 08 54.1972860288 -77 32 11.656356468     19.1   15.01 M5.25e 40 0
48 Sz 30 TT* 11 09 11.72304 -77 29 12.4836   14.89 13.28 13.02 11.032 M2.5+M2 54 0
49 HD 97240 Em* 11 09 18.1478666304 -77 47 39.915579372   8.91 8.50     F5V 39 0
50 ESO-HA 566 Y*O 11 09 45.2246883744 -77 40 33.347173692     19.94 18.02 15.37 M5.75-6.5 21 0
51 BYB 43 Y*O 11 09 47.3883040248 -77 26 29.187831192         16.62 M3.25e 53 0
52 2MASS J11095549-7740455 Y*O 11 09 55.4442048216 -77 40 45.675487668           M1 1 0
53 V* WX Cha Or* 11 09 58.666944 -77 37 09.03432   14.93 13.85 14.23 12.20 M1+M5 103 0
54 Glass Q Y*O 11 10 37.8987149352 -77 32 39.881630256   16.89 14.97   11.90 K5.5+K7 76 0

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