Bibcode
García-Alvarez, D.; Drake, J. J.; Lin, L.; Kashyap, V.
Referencia bibliográfica
Stars as suns : activity, evolution and planets, Proceedings of the 219th symposium of the International Astronomical Union held during the IAU General Assembly XXV, Sydney, Australia, 21-25 July 2003. Edited by A.K. Dupree and A.O. Benz. San Francisco, CA: Astronomical Society of the Pacific (ASP), 2004. Available on companion CD-ROM., p.858
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2004
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Descripción
We report on an analysis of high resolution Chandra spectra of two stars
with very similar spectral types and rotation rates but with very
different evolutionary histories. AB Doradus is a young relatively
bright (V=6.9) rapidly rotating (P=0.51d) late-type star (dK0-2) that is
just evolving onto the main sequence. V471 Tau is a post-common envelope
pre-cataclysmic binary system and is comprised of a cool main-sequence
chromospherically active dwarf (dK2V=9.5) and a degenerate hot white
dwarf in an orbit with a separation of only 3.4 R* and
P=0.52d. Chandra HETGS spectra of AB Dor and LETGS spectra V471 Tau
caught both objects in relatively quiescent non-flaring states and show
them to have very similar X-ray spectra. Using a new technique based on
the ratios of prominent lines of highly ionized Fe and resonance lines
of He-like and H-like ions we have determined the temperature structure
and chemical composition of the emitting plasma in both coronae. Both
stars have coronae that are relatively Ne-rich and Fe-poor similar to
the abundances found from high-resolution spectra of other active stars.
We compare and constrast the two coronae in the context of outer
atmosphere structure and the rich emerging pattern of coronal abundance
anomalies.