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A&A 408, 1087-1102 (2003)
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361:20031025
Three years in the coronal life of AB Dor
I. Plasma emission measure distributions and abundances at different activity levels
J. Sanz-Forcada, A. Maggio and G. MicelaINAF - Osservatorio Astronomico di Palermo G. S. Vaiana, Piazza del Parlamento 1, Palermo 90134, Italy
(Received 17 April 2003 / Accepted 27 June 2003 )
Abstract
The young active star AB Dor (K1 IV-V) has been observed 16 times in
the last three years with the XMM-Newton and Chandra observatories,
totalling 650 ks of high-resolution X-ray spectra. The XMM/RGS
observations with the highest and lowest average
emission levels have been selected to study
the coronal properties of AB Dor in two different activity levels.
We compare the results based on the XMM data with those obtained from
a higher resolution Chandra/HETG spectrum, using the same line-based
analysis technique. We have reconstructed the plasma
Emission Measure Distribution vs. temperature (EMD) in the range
-7.6, and we have determined the coronal abundances of
AB Dor, obtaining consistent results between the two instruments.
The overall shape of the EMD is also consistent with the one previously
inferred from EUVE data.
The EMD shows a steep increase up to the peak at
and
a substantial amount of plasma in the range
-7.3. The
coronal abundances show a clear trend of
increasing depletion with respect to solar photospheric values, for
elements with increasing First Ionization Potential (FIP), down to the Fe
value ([Fe/H] = -0.57), followed by a more gradual recovery of the
photospheric values for elements with higher FIP.
He-like triplets and
and
lines ratios indicate electron densities
cm
-3 at
and
cm
-3 at
, implying plasma
pressures steeply increasing with temperature. These results are
interpreted in the framework of a corona composed of different families
of magnetic loop structures, shorter than the stellar radius and in
isobaric conditions, having pressures increasing with the maximum plasma
temperature, and which occupy a small fraction (
-
10-6) of the stellar surface.
Key words: stars: coronae -- stars: individual: AB Dor -- X-rays: stars -- stars: late-type -- stars: abundances -- line: identification
Offprint request: J. Sanz-Forcada, jsanz@astropa.unipa.it
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© ESO 2003
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