X-ray Emission from Young Stars in the TW Hya Association
Alexander Brown, Gregory J. Herczeg, Thomas R. Ayres, Kevin France,, and Joanna M. Brown

TL;DR
This study investigates the X-ray emission from young stars in the TW Hya Association, revealing their coronal properties, variability, and implications for planetary formation and circumstellar environments.
Contribution
It provides detailed X-ray spectral analysis of multiple TWA stars, highlighting their super-saturated coronal emission and variability, advancing understanding of high-energy processes in young stellar objects.
Findings
Stars exhibit two-component X-ray spectra with hot and cool plasma.
Significant X-ray variability due to flares observed in brighter sources.
Coronal emission is in the super-saturated rotational regime.
Abstract
The 9 Myr old TW Hya Association (TWA) is the nearest group (typical distances of 50 pc) of pre-main-sequence (PMS) stars with ages less than 10 Myr and contains stars with both actively accreting disks and debris disks. We have studied the coronal X-ray emission from a group of low mass TWA common proper motion binaries using the {\it{Chandra}} and {\it{Swift}} satellites. Our aim is to understand better their coronal properties and how high energy photons affect the conditions around young stars and their role in photo-exciting atoms, molecules and dust grains in circumstellar disks and lower density circumstellar gas. Once planet formation is underway, this emission influences protoplanetary evolution and the atmospheric conditions of the newly-formed planets. The X-ray properties for 7 individual stars (TWA 13A, TWA 13B, TWA 9A, TWA 9B, TWA 8A, TWA 8B, and TWA 7) and 2…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstronomy and Astrophysical Research · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies
