X-ray emission from MP Muscae: an old classical T Tauri star
Abstract
We study the properties of X-ray emitting plasma of MP Mus, an old classical T Tauri star. We aim at checking whether an accretion process produces the observed X-ray emission and at deriving the accretion parameters and the characteristics of the shock-heated plasma. We compare the properties of MP Mus with those of younger classical T Tauri stars to test whether age is related to the properties of the X-ray emission plasma. XMM-Newton X-ray spectra allows us to measure plasma temperatures, abundances, and electron density. In particular the density of cool plasma probes whether X-ray emission is produced by plasma heated in the accretion process. X-ray emission from MP Mus originates from high density cool plasma but a hot flaring component is also present, suggesting that both coronal magnetic activity and accretion contribute to the observed X-ray emission. We find a Ne/O ratio similar to that observed in the much younger classical T Tauri star BP Tau. From the soft part of the X-ray emission, mostly produced by plasma heated in the accretion shock, we derive a mass accretion rate of 5x10^{-11} M_{sun} yr^{-1}.
Cite
@article{arxiv.astro-ph/0701765,
title = {X-ray emission from MP Muscae: an old classical T Tauri star},
author = {C. Argiroffi and A. Maggio and G. Peres},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:astro-ph/0701765},
year = {2009}
}
Comments
4 pages, 4 postscript figures, accepted for publication as a Letter in Astronomy and Astrophysics