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A BeppoSAX Observation of HD9770: a Visual Triple System Containing a Recently Discovered Short-Period Eclipsing Binary

Astrophysics 2007-05-23 v1

Abstract

We have studied the coronal X-ray emission of the recently discovered short-period eclipsing binary HD 9770 with the BeppoSAX satellite. The data from the Low Energy and Medium Energy Concentrator Spectrometers (LECS & MECS) onboard BeppoSAX allow studying the spectrum of this star from 0.1 to 8 keV, confirming that this is a very active coronal source, with strong flaring activity. The X-ray emission most likely originates from the eclipsing binary itself, rather than from the other visual component of the system. The X-ray light curves could be modulated with the orbital period of the eclipsing binary, with a hint for a different orbital modulation of the cooler and hotter plasma. The X-ray spectrum is characterized by hot plasma, with the Fe K complex at 6.7 keV clearly detected in the MECS spectrum, and it is well fitted by a 2-temperature optically thin plasma model with low metal abundances (0.3Z\sim 0.3 Z_\odot). These results are in line with those found for many other active stars. As expected, during the flare the X-ray emission is dominated by hotter plasma with a temperature >4> 4 keV. There is an indication that the metal abundance may be somewhat higher during the flare.

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@article{arxiv.astro-ph/9902329,
  title  = {A BeppoSAX Observation of HD9770: a Visual Triple System Containing a Recently Discovered Short-Period Eclipsing Binary},
  author = {G. Tagliaferri and S. Covino and G. Cutispoto and R. Pallavicini},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:astro-ph/9902329},
  year   = {2007}
}

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8 pages, 4 figures, accepted by A&A