Coronal and chromospheric emission in A-type stars
Abstract
Cool stars on the main sequence generate X-rays from coronal activity, powered by a convective dynamo. With increasing temperature, the convective envelope becomes smaller and X-ray emission fainter. We present Chandra/HRC-I observations of four single stars with early A spectral types. Only the coolest star of this sample, τ3 Eri (Teff≈8\,,000 K), is detected with (LX/Lbol)=-7.6 while the three hotter stars (Teff≥8\,,000 K), namely δ Leo, β Leo, and Cen, remain undetected with upper limits (LX/Lbol)<-8.4. The drop in X-ray emission thus occurs in a narrow range of effective temperatures around 8100 K and matches the drop of activity in the C III and O VI transition region lines.
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