A first eROSITA view of ultracool dwarfs
B. Stelzer (1,2), A. Klutsch (1), M. Coffaro (1), E. Magaudda (1), M., Salvato (3) ((1) Universit\"at T\"ubingen, (2) INAF - OAPa, (3) MPE Garching)

TL;DR
This study reports the first X-ray detections of ultracool dwarfs from eROSITA's all-sky survey, revealing their coronal activity, flaring behavior, and spectral properties, thus opening new avenues for understanding their magnetic phenomena.
Contribution
It provides the first large-scale identification of X-ray emitting ultracool dwarfs using eROSITA data, combining multiwavelength catalogs and spectral analysis to characterize their X-ray properties.
Findings
40 UCDs securely associated with X-ray sources
Majority show high X-ray to bolometric luminosity ratios
Detected flaring activity and plasma temperatures around 0.75 keV
Abstract
We present the first X-ray detections of ultracool dwarfs (UCDs) from the first all-sky survey of the extended ROentgen Survey with an Imaging Telescope Array (eROSITA) onboard the Russian Spektrum-Roentgen-Gamma (SRG) mission. We use three publicly available input catalogs of spectroscopically confirmed UCDs and Gaia-selected UCD candidates that together comprise nearly 20000 objects. We first extracted all X-ray sources from the catalog of the first eROSITA survey, eRASS1, that have a UCD or candidate within three times their positional uncertainty. Then we examined all Gaia objects in the vicinity of these 96 X-ray sources and we associated them to the most plausible counterpart on the basis of their spatial separation to the X-ray position and their multiwavelength properties. This way we find 40 UCDs that have a secure identification with an X-ray source and 18 plausible UCD X-ray…
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