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X-Ray Emission from Magnetic Massive Stars
Nazé, Yaël; Petit, Véronique; Rinbrand, Melanie et al.
2014In Astrophysical Journal Supplement Series, 215, p. 10
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Keywords :
Stars: early-type; Stars: magnetic field; X-rays: stars
Abstract :
[en] Magnetically confined winds of early-type stars are expected to be sources of bright and hard X-rays. To clarify the systematics of the observed X-ray properties, we have analyzed a large series of Chandra and XMM-Newton observations, corresponding to all available exposures of known massive magnetic stars (over 100 exposures covering ~60% of stars compiled in the catalog of Petit et al.). We show that the X-ray luminosity is strongly correlated with the stellar wind mass-loss rate, with a power-law form that is slightly steeper than linear for the majority of the less luminous, lower-{\dot{M}} B stars and flattens for the more luminous, higher-{\dot{M}} O stars. As the winds are radiatively driven, these scalings can be equivalently written as relations with the bolometric luminosity. The observed X-ray luminosities, and their trend with mass-loss rates, are well reproduced by new MHD models, although a few overluminous stars (mostly rapidly rotating objects) exist. No relation is found between other X-ray properties (plasma temperature, absorption) and stellar or magnetic parameters, contrary to expectations (e.g., higher temperature for stronger mass-loss rate). This suggests that the main driver for the plasma properties is different from the main determinant of the X-ray luminosity. Finally, variations of the X-ray hardnesses and luminosities, in phase with the stellar rotation period, are detected for some objects and they suggest that some temperature stratification exists in massive stars' magnetospheres. Based on data collected with XMM-Newton and Chandra.
Research center :
LiSRI - Liège Space Research Institute - ULiège
Disciplines :
Space science, astronomy & astrophysics
Author, co-author :
Nazé, Yaël  ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Groupe d'astrophysique des hautes énergies (GAPHE)
Petit, Véronique;  Department of Physics & Space Sciences, Florida Institute of Technology, Melbourne, FL 32901, USA
Rinbrand, Melanie;  Department of Physics & Astronomy, University of Delaware, Bartol Research Institute, Newark, DE 19716, USA
Cohen, David;  Department of Physics & Astronomy, Swarthmore College, Swarthmore, PA 19081, USA
Owocki, Stan;  Department of Physics & Astronomy, University of Delaware, Bartol Research Institute, Newark, DE 19716, USA
ud-Doula, Asif;  Penn State Worthington Scranton, Dunmore, PA 18512, USA
Wade, Gregg A.;  Department of Physics, Royal Military College of Canada, PO Box 17000, Station Forces, Kingston, ON K7K 4B4, Canada)
Language :
English
Title :
X-Ray Emission from Magnetic Massive Stars
Publication date :
01 November 2014
Journal title :
Astrophysical Journal Supplement Series
ISSN :
0067-0049
eISSN :
1538-4365
Publisher :
University of Chicago Press, United States - Illinois
Volume :
215
Pages :
10
Peer reviewed :
Peer Reviewed verified by ORBi
Commentary :
erratum : ApJS 224, 13 (2016)
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