2012ApJ...759..145H


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2012ApJ...759..145H - Astrophys. J., 759, 145 (2012/November-2)

Constraints on the ubiquity of coronal X-ray cycles.

HOFFMAN J., GUNTHER H.M. and WRIGHT N.J.

Abstract (from CDS):

Stellar activity cycles are known to be a widespread phenomenon amongst moderately active solar- and late-type stars from long-term periodic variations in chromospheric Ca II H and K emission lines, yet to date, only a handful of coronal X-ray cycles are known. We have surveyed serendipitously observed stellar sources in fields observed multiple times in the last decade by XMM-Newton and present our analysis of nine stars from six fields. Since our sample is flux-limited, it is strongly biased toward higher levels of X-ray activity. We fit a single temperature APEC spectrum to each source and search for significant periodicities using a Lomb-Scargle periodogram. We use a Monte Carlo (MC) algorithm to yield robust analysis of the statistical significance of cycle detections and non-detections. None of the nine stellar light curves show any convincing indications of periodicity. From MC simulations, we simulate the detection capabilities of our methodology and, assuming a uniform distribution of cycle periods and strengths over the domain searched, we conclude with 95% confidence that less than 72% of the stars represented by our sample of active stars have 5-13 year coronal X-ray cycles.

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Journal keyword(s): stars: activity - stars: coronae - X-rays: stars

Simbad objects: 18

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Number of rows : 18
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 BD+45 1076 PM* 05 16 31.8052843464 +46 08 27.431275740   8.39 8.06     F0 7 0
2 * alf Aur SB* 05 16 41.35871 +45 59 52.7693 1.33 0.88 0.08 -0.52 -0.96 G3III: 1178 0
3 G 96-29 PM* 05 17 23.8623810386 +45 50 22.927685973       9.70   M2.5V 68 0
4 * zet Pup BY* 08 03 35.04754 -40 00 11.3321 0.89 1.98 2.25 2.36 2.58 O4I(n)fp 1156 1
5 2MASS J08042263-3950284 * 08 04 22.6326274872 -39 50 28.540633704           ~ 1 0
6 ATO J141.8010-05.9548 EB? 09 27 12.2685701880 -05 57 17.299794672           ~ 2 0
7 HD 81809 SB* 09 27 46.8088908054 -06 04 17.008787302           G1.5IV-V 301 0
8 ATO J142.1430-06.0627 V* 09 28 34.3329963360 -06 03 45.831136680           ~ 2 0
9 Mrk 421 BLL 11 04 27.3140835504 +38 12 31.798495872   13.50 12.90 8.31   ~ 2682 1
10 HD 95976 PM* 11 04 43.8897190944 +38 14 47.868593712   7.97 7.51     F2 26 0
11 UCAC4 460-050408 * 12 28 28.4800775304 +01 54 49.362373620   13.367 12.643 12.500   ~ 2 0
12 GSC 00282-00187 Em* 12 28 37.2088366632 +01 57 20.258668440     13.77     M2 10 0
13 3C 273 BLL 12 29 06.6998257176 +02 03 08.597629980   13.05 14.830 14.11   ~ 5812 1
14 GSC 00282-00477 * 12 29 42.4579002408 +01 55 24.943598112           G9 7 0
15 * alf Cen B PM* 14 39 35.06311 -60 50 15.0992 2.89 2.21 1.33     K1V 1025 2
16 * 61 Cyg A BY* 21 06 53.9395895022 +38 44 57.902349973 7.50 6.39 5.21 4.19 3.54 K5V 1036 0
17 * 61 Cyg ** 21 06 53.95 +38 44 57.9           ~ 177 0
18 QSO B2155-304 BLL 21 58 52.0652249880 -30 13 32.118447792   13.36 13.09 12.62   ~ 1739 1

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