XMM-Newton observations of HD189733 during planetary transits
I. Pillitteri, S. J. Wolk, O. Cohen, V. Kashyap, H. Knutson, C. M., Lisse, G. W. Henry

TL;DR
This study analyzes XMM-Newton X-ray observations of HD189733 during planetary transits, revealing variability, a significant flare, and potential star-planet magnetic interactions supported by MHD simulations.
Contribution
First detailed X-ray analysis of HD189733 during transits, linking observed variability and flares to magnetic interactions with its close-in planet.
Findings
Higher X-ray flux in 2009 compared to 2007
Detection of a significant softening of the spectrum during secondary eclipse
Observation of the most intense flare recorded at either epoch
Abstract
We report on two XMM-Newton observations of the planetary host star HD189733. The system has a close in planet and it can potentially affect the coronal structure via interactions with the magnetosphere. We have obtained X-ray spectra and light curves from EPIC and RGS on board XMM-Newton which we have analyzed and interpreted. We reduced X-ray data from primary transit and secondary eclipse occurred in April 17th 2007 and May 18th 2009, respectively. In the April 2007 observation only variability due to weak flares is recognized. In 2009 HD189733 exhibited a X-ray flux always larger than in the 2007 observation. The average flux in 2009 was higher than in 2007 observation by a factor of 45%. During the 2009 secondary eclipse we observed a softening of the X-ray spectrum significant at level of ~3 sigma. Further, we observed the most intense flare recorded at either epochs. This flare…
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