Aims.We studied X-ray emission from young stars by analyzing the deep XMM-Newton observations of two regions of the Upper Scorpius association with an age of 5 Myr. Methods: .Based on near infrared and optical photometry we identified 22 Upper Scorpius photometric members among the 224 detected X-ray sources. We derived coronal properties of Upper Scorpius stars by performing X-ray spectral and timing analyses. The study of four strong and isolated stellar flares allowed us to derive the length of the flaring loops. Results: .Among the 22 Upper Scorpius stars, 13 were identified as Upper Scorpius photometric members for the first time. The sample includes 7 weak-line T Tauri stars and 1 classical T Tauri star, while the nature of the remaining sources is unknown. Except for the intermediate mass star HD 142578, all the detected USco sources are low-mass stars of spectral types ranging from G to late M. The X-ray emission spectrum of the most intense Upper Scorpius sources indicates metal depleted plasma with temperature of ~10 MK, resembling the typical coronal emission of active main sequence stars. At least 59% of the detected members of the association have variable X-ray emission, and the flaring coronal structures appear shorter than or comparable to the stellar radii already at the Upper Scorpius age. We also found indications of increasing plasma metallicity (up to a factor 20) during strong flares. We identified a new galaxy cluster among the 224 X-ray source detected: the X-ray spectrum of its intra cluster medium indicates a redshift of ~0.41 ± 0.02.

ARGIROFFI C, FAVATA F, FLACCOMIO E, MAGGIO A, MICELA G, PERES G, et al. (2006). XMM-Newton survey of two upper Scorpius regions. ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS, 459, 199-213 [10.1051/0004-6361:20065674].

XMM-Newton survey of two upper Scorpius regions

ARGIROFFI, Costanza;PERES, Giovanni;
2006-01-01

Abstract

Aims.We studied X-ray emission from young stars by analyzing the deep XMM-Newton observations of two regions of the Upper Scorpius association with an age of 5 Myr. Methods: .Based on near infrared and optical photometry we identified 22 Upper Scorpius photometric members among the 224 detected X-ray sources. We derived coronal properties of Upper Scorpius stars by performing X-ray spectral and timing analyses. The study of four strong and isolated stellar flares allowed us to derive the length of the flaring loops. Results: .Among the 22 Upper Scorpius stars, 13 were identified as Upper Scorpius photometric members for the first time. The sample includes 7 weak-line T Tauri stars and 1 classical T Tauri star, while the nature of the remaining sources is unknown. Except for the intermediate mass star HD 142578, all the detected USco sources are low-mass stars of spectral types ranging from G to late M. The X-ray emission spectrum of the most intense Upper Scorpius sources indicates metal depleted plasma with temperature of ~10 MK, resembling the typical coronal emission of active main sequence stars. At least 59% of the detected members of the association have variable X-ray emission, and the flaring coronal structures appear shorter than or comparable to the stellar radii already at the Upper Scorpius age. We also found indications of increasing plasma metallicity (up to a factor 20) during strong flares. We identified a new galaxy cluster among the 224 X-ray source detected: the X-ray spectrum of its intra cluster medium indicates a redshift of ~0.41 ± 0.02.
2006
ARGIROFFI C, FAVATA F, FLACCOMIO E, MAGGIO A, MICELA G, PERES G, et al. (2006). XMM-Newton survey of two upper Scorpius regions. ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS, 459, 199-213 [10.1051/0004-6361:20065674].
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