X-ray variability of NGC 2516 stars in the XMM-Newton observations
A. Marino, G. Micela, I. Pillitteri, G. Peres

TL;DR
This study analyzes X-ray variability in stars of the NGC 2516 cluster across multiple time scales using XMM-Newton data, revealing limited short-term variability and no strong evidence for long-term activity cycles.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive analysis of X-ray variability across different time scales for stars in NGC 2516, including a comparison with previous ROSAT data and spectral variability indications.
Findings
Small fraction of stars are short-term X-ray variables.
Medium-term variations have smaller amplitudes than short-term.
No significant long-term variability suggests absence of activity cycles.
Abstract
We present the characteristics of the X-ray variability of stars in the cluster NGC2516 as derived from XMM-Newton/EPIC/pn data. The X-ray variations on short (hours), medium (months), and long (years) time scales have been explored. We detected 303 distinct X-ray sources by analysing six EPIC/pn observations; 194 of them are members of the cluster. Stars of all spectral types, from the early-types to the late-M dwarfs, were detected. The Kolmogorov-Smirnov test applied to the X-ray photon time series shows that, on short time scales, only a relatively small fraction (ranging from 6% to 31% for dG and dF, respectively) of the members of NGC2516 are variable with a confidence level 99%; however, it is possible that the fraction is small only because of the poor statistics. The time X-ray amplitude distribution functions (XAD) of a set of dF7-dK2 stars, derived on short (hours) and…
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