X-ray deficiency on strong accreting T Tauri stars - Comparing Orion with Taurus
Ignacio Bustamante, Bruno Mer\'in, Herv\'e Bouy, Carlo Manara,, \'Alvaro Ribas, Pablo Riviere-Marichalar

TL;DR
This study investigates the relationship between accretion processes and X-ray emissions in T Tauri stars, finding a consistent anti-correlation across different star-forming regions, suggesting an intrinsic property of early stellar evolution.
Contribution
It provides a comparative analysis of X-ray and accretion properties of T Tauri stars in Orion and Taurus, revealing a universal anti-correlation independent of environmental differences.
Findings
Anti-correlation between residual X-ray luminosity and accretion rates in Orion and Taurus
Similar X-ray-accretion relation exists despite environmental differences
Spread in data indicates other factors influence X-ray luminosity and accretion rates
Abstract
Depending on whether a T Tauri star accretes material from its circumstellar disk or not, different X-ray emission properties can be found. The accretion shocks produce cool heating of the plasma, contributing to the soft X-ray emission from the star. Using X-ray data from the Chandra Orion Ultra-deep Project and accretion rates that were obtained with the Hubble Space Telescope/WFPC2 photometric measurements in the Orion Nebula Cluster, we studied the relation between the accretion processes and the X-ray emissions of a coherent sample of T Tauri sources in the region. We performed regression and correlation analyses of our sample of T Tauri stars between the X-ray parameters, stellar properties, and the accretion measurements. We find that a clear anti-correlation is present between the residual X-ray luminosity and the accretion rates in our samples in Orion that is consistent with…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Astrophysical Phenomena and Observations · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies
