First X-ray dectection of the young variable V1180 Cas
S. Antoniucci, A. A. Nucita, T. Giannini, D. Lorenzetti, B. Stelzer,, D. Gerardi, S. Delle Rose, A. Di Paola, M. Giordano, L. Manni, F. Strafella

TL;DR
This study reports the first X-ray detection of the young variable star V1180 Cas, linking its X-ray emission to its photometric variability and exploring the roles of accretion and extinction effects.
Contribution
It provides the first X-ray observations of V1180 Cas and analyzes the connection between X-ray emission, accretion activity, and extinction-driven brightness variations.
Findings
X-ray luminosity consistent with T Tauri stars
Brightness minima may be caused by extinction variations
Photometric fluctuations likely due to combined accretion and extinction effects
Abstract
V1180 Cas is a young variable that has shown strong photometric fluctuations (Delta_I~6mag) in the recent past, which have been attributed to events of enhanced accretion. The source has entered a new high-brightness state in Sept.2013, which we have previously analyzed through optical and near-IR spectroscopy. To investigate the current active phase of V1180 Cas, we performed observations with the Chandra satellite to study the X-ray emission from the object and its connection to accretion episodes. Chandra observations were performed in early Aug.2014. Complementary JHK photometry and J-band spectra were taken at our Campo Imperatore facility to relate the X-ray and near-IR emission from the target. We observe a peak of X-ray emission at the nominal position of V1180 Cas. This signal corresponds to an X-ray luminosity L_X(0.5-7 kev) in the range 0.8-2.2e30 erg/s. Based on the…
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