First Resolution of a Main Sequence G-Star Astrosphere Using Chandra
C.M. Lisse, S.J. Wolk, B. Snios, R.L. McNutt, Jr., J.D. Slavin, R.A. Osten, D.C Hines, J.H. Debes, D. Koutroumpa, V. Kharchenko, J.L. Linsky, P. Brandt, M. Horanyi, H.M. Guenther, E.F. Guinan, S. Redfield, P.C. Frisch, K. Dennerl, V. Kashyap, K.G. Kislyakova, Y.R. Fernandez

TL;DR
This study presents the first observation of an astrosphere around a main sequence G-star using Chandra, revealing detailed X-ray emission structures and charge exchange processes influenced by the star's interaction with the dense interstellar medium.
Contribution
It provides the first resolved X-ray observation of a G-star's astrosphere, demonstrating the role of charge exchange and stellar wind interactions with the local interstellar medium.
Findings
Resolved the 220 au wide astrosphere of HD 61005.
Detected X-ray emission dominated by charge exchange lines.
Observed morphology extends to dust wing regions.
Abstract
We report resolution of a halo of X-ray line emission surrounding the Zero Age Main Sequence (ZAMS) G8.5V star HD 61005 by Chandra ACIS-S. Located only 36.4 pc distant, HD 61005 is young (approx. 100 Myr), x-ray bright (300 times Solar), observed with nearly edge-on geometry, and surrounded by Local Interstellar Medium (LISM) material denser than in the environ of the Sun. HD 61005 is known to harbor large amounts of circumstellar dust in a dense ecliptic plane full of mm-sized particles plus attached, extended wing like structures full of micron sized particles, which are evidence for a strong LISM-dust disk interaction. These properties aided our ability to resolve the 220 au wide astrosphere of HD61005, the first ever observed for a main sequence G-star. The observed x-ray emission morphology is roughly spherical, as expected for an astrospheric structure dominated by the host star.…
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TopicsAstrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Astrophysical Phenomena and Observations
