We have investigated the X-ray emission from Herbig Ae/Be stars, using the full set of Einstein IPC observations. Of a total of 31 observed Herbig stars, 11 are confidently identified with X-ray sources, with four additional dubious identifications. We have used maximum likelihood luminosity functions to study the distribution of X-ray luminosity, and we find that Be stars are significantly brighter in X-rays than Ae stars and that their X-ray luminosity is independent of projected rotational velocity v sin i. The X-ray emission is instead correlated with stellar bolometric luminosity and with effective temperature, and also with the kinetic luminosity of the stellar wind. These results seem to exclude a solar-like origin for the X-ray emission, a possibility suggested by the most recent models of Herbig stars' structure, and suggest an analogy with the X-ray emission of O (and early B) stars. We also observe correlations between X-ray luminosity and the emission at 2.2 mu m (K band) and 25 mu m, which strengthen the case for X-ray emission of Herbig stars originating in their circumstellar envelopes.
机构:
St Petersburg State Univ, Univ Prospekt 28, St Petersburg 198504, Russia
Pulkovo Observ, Pulkovskoye Chaussee 65, St Petersburg 196140, RussiaSt Petersburg State Univ, Univ Prospekt 28, St Petersburg 198504, Russia
Ryspaeva, E. B.
INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON PARTICLE PHYSICS AND ASTROPHYSICS,
2017,
798