Variable X-ray emission from the accretion shock in the Classical T Tauri Star V2129 Oph
C. Argiroffi, E. Flaccomio, J. Bouvier, J.-F. Donati, K. V. Getman, S., G. Gregory, G. A. J. Hussain, M. M. Jardine, M. B. Skelly, F. M. Walter

TL;DR
This study investigates the variable X-ray emission from the accretion shock in the Classical T Tauri Star V2129 Oph, revealing that cool plasma heated in the accretion shock exhibits variability linked to stellar rotation and viewing angle.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed analysis of how accretion shock-related X-ray emission varies with stellar rotation and viewing geometry in V2129 Oph.
Findings
Cool plasma at 3-4 MK is heated in the accretion shock.
Variability in cool plasma correlates with stellar rotation phase.
Hot coronal plasma shows short-term variability, including a large flare.
Abstract
The soft X-ray emission from high density plasma in CTTS is associated with the accretion process. It is still unclear whether this high density cool plasma is heated in the accretion shock, or if it is coronal plasma fed/modified by the accretion process. We conducted a coordinated quasi-simultaneous optical and X-ray observing campaign of the CTTS V2129 Oph (Chandra/HETGS data to constrain the X-ray emitting plasma components, and optical observations to constrain the characteristics of accretion and magnetic field). We analyze a 200 ks Chandra/HETGS observation of V2129 Oph, subdivided into two 100 ks segments, corresponding to two different phases within one stellar rotation. The X-ray emitting plasma covers a wide range of temperatures: 2-34 MK. The cool plasma component of V2129 Oph varies between the two segments of the Chandra observation: high density plasma (log Ne ~ 12.1)…
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