Chandra Reveals Variable Multi-Component X-ray Emission from FU Orionis
Stephen L. Skinner, Manuel Guedel, Kevin R. Briggs, and Sergei A., Lamzin

TL;DR
This study uses high-resolution Chandra observations to analyze the complex, multi-component X-ray emission from FU Orionis, revealing variable hot coronal activity and contributions from its near-IR companion.
Contribution
It provides the first high-resolution confirmation of FU Orionis's multi-component X-ray spectrum and clarifies the contributions from the star and its companion.
Findings
Hot X-ray component is centered on FU Ori and is variable.
Soft X-ray emission is offset toward the near-IR companion.
The companion significantly contributes to the soft X-ray emission.
Abstract
FU Orionis is the prototype of a class of eruptive young stars (``FUors'') characterized by strong optical outbursts. We recently completed an exploratory survey of FUors using XMM-Newton to determine their X-ray properties, about which little was previously known. The prototype FU Ori and V1735 Cyg were detected. The X-ray spectrum of FU Ori was found to be unusual, consisting of a cool moderately-absorbed component plus a hotter component viewed through an absorption column density that is an order of magnitude higher. We present here a sensitive (99 ks) follow-up X-ray observation of FU Ori obtained at higher angular resolution with Chandra ACIS-S. The unusual multi-component spectrum is confirmed. The hot component is centered on FU Ori and dominates the emission above 2 keV. It is variable (a signature of magnetic activity) and is probably coronal emission originating close to FU…
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