X-ray Production by V1647 Ori During Optical Outbursts
William K. Teets, David A. Weintraub, Nicolas Grosso, David Principe,, Joel H. Kastner, Kenji Hamaguchi, and Michael Richmond

TL;DR
This study shows that X-ray emissions from V1647 Ori during optical outbursts are closely linked to accretion activity, with spectral properties indicating magnetic reconnection events rather than accretion shocks.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed correlation of X-ray and optical/infrared outbursts in V1647 Ori, revealing the magnetic origin of X-ray variability during accretion episodes.
Findings
X-ray luminosity correlates with optical/infrared brightness during outbursts.
X-ray spectra indicate plasma heated by magnetic reconnection, not accretion shocks.
X-ray absorbing column remained stable throughout observations.
Abstract
The pre-main sequence star V1647 Ori has recently undergone two optical/near-infrared (OIR) outbursts that are associated with dramatic enhancements in the stellar accretion rate. Our intensive X-ray monitoring of this object affords the opportunity to investigate whether and how the intense X-ray emission is related to pre-MS accretion activity. Our analysis of all fourteen Chandra X-ray Observatory observations of V1647 Ori demonstrate that variations in the X-ray luminosity of V1647 Ori are correlated with similar changes in the OIR brightness of this source during both (2003-2005 and 2008) eruptions, strongly supporting the hypothesis that accretion is the primary generation mechanism for the X-ray outbursts. Furthermore, the Chandra monitoring demonstrates that the X-ray spectral properties of the second eruption were strikingly similar to those of the 2003 eruption. We find that…
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