The corona and companion of CoRoT-2A. Insights from X-rays and optical spectroscopy
S. Schr\"oter, S. Czesla, U. Wolter, H.M. M\"uller, K.F. Huber,, J.H.M.M. Schmitt

TL;DR
This study investigates the active host star CoRoT-2A, its planetary companion CoRoT-2b, and a stellar companion using optical and X-ray observations, revealing stellar activity, system parameters, and potential influences on planetary orbit.
Contribution
It provides detailed characterization of CoRoT-2A and its companion through high-resolution spectroscopy and X-ray data, including stellar parameters, activity levels, and system age.
Findings
CoRoT-2A is highly active with intense X-ray emission.
A late-type stellar companion is confirmed and characterized.
The system is approximately 270 parsecs away and 100-300 million years old.
Abstract
CoRoT-2 is one of the most unusual planetary systems known to date. Its host star is exceptionally active, showing a pronounced, regular pattern of optical variability caused by magnetic activity. The transiting hot Jupiter, CoRoT-2b, shows one of the largest known radius anomalies. We analyze the properties and activity of CoRoT-2A in the optical and X-ray regime by means of a high-quality UVES spectrum and a 15 ks Chandra exposure both obtained during planetary transits. The UVES data are analyzed using various complementary methods of high-resolution stellar spectroscopy. We characterize the photosphere of the host star by deriving accurate stellar parameters such as effective temperature, surface gravity, and abundances. Signatures of stellar activity, Li abundance, and interstellar absorption are investigated to provide constraints on the age and distance of CoRoT-2. Furthermore,…
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