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2007MNRAS.379L..35G - Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 379, L35-L39 (2007/July-3)

Why are accreting T Tauri stars observed to be less luminous in X-rays than non-accretors ?

GREGORY S.G., WOOD K. and JARDINE M.

Abstract (from CDS):

Accreting T Tauri stars are observed to be less luminous in X-rays than non-accretors, an effect that has been detected in various star-forming regions. To explain this we have combined, for the first time, a radiative transfer code with an accretion model that considers magnetic fields extrapolated from surface magnetograms obtained from Zeeman-Doppler imaging. Such fields consist of compact magnetic regions close to the stellar surface, with extended field lines interacting with the disc. We study the propagation of coronal X-rays through the magnetosphere and demonstrate that they are strongly absorbed by the dense gas in accretion columns. The reduction in the observed X-ray emission depends on the field geometry, which may explain why accreting T Tauri stars show a larger scatter in their observed X-ray luminosity compared with non-accreting stars.

Abstract Copyright: 2007 The Authors. Journal compilation © 2007 RAS

Journal keyword(s): stars: activity - stars: coronae - stars: magnetic fields - stars: pre-main-sequence - X-rays: stars

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