51 Pegasi - a planet-bearing Maunder minimum candidate


Autoria(s): Poppenhäger, K.; Robrade, J.; Schmitt, J. H. M. M.; Hall, J. C.; Poppenhaeger, Katja
Data(s)

01/12/2009

Resumo

We observed 51 Peg, the first detected planet-bearing star, in a 55 ks XMM-Newton pointing and in 5 ks pointings each with Chandra HRC-I and ACIS-S. The star has a very low count rate in the XMM observation, but is clearly visible in the Chandra images due to the detectors' different sensitivity at low X-ray energies. This allows a temperature estimate for 51 Peg's corona of T⪉ 1 MK; the detected ACIS-S photons can be plausibly explained by emission lines of a very cool plasma near 200 eV. The constantly low X-ray surface flux and the flat-activity profile seen in optical Ca II data suggest that 51 Peg is a Maunder minimum star; an activity enhancement due to a Hot Jupiter, as proposed by recent studies, seems to be absent. The star's X-ray fluxes in different instruments are consistent with the exception of the HRC Imager, which might have a larger effective area below 200 eV than given in the calibration.

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http://pure.qub.ac.uk/portal/en/publications/51-pegasi--a-planetbearing-maunder-minimum-candidate(88ba0732-8de6-47c6-91a4-39ea49c8fd75).html

Idioma(s)

eng

Direitos

info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess

Fonte

Poppenhäger , K , Robrade , J , Schmitt , J H M M , Hall , J C & Poppenhaeger , K 2009 , ' 51 Pegasi - a planet-bearing Maunder minimum candidate ' Astronomy & Astrophysics , vol 508 , no. 3 1417 , pp. 1417-1421 .

Palavras-Chave #stars: coronae #stars: activity #stars: individual: 51 Peg #X-rays: stars #X-rays: individuals: 51 Peg
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article