Quiet, but not silent. The X-ray activity of the Maunder minimum star HD 166620
M. M. Bennedik, B. Stelzer, H. Isaacson, A. Binks, M. Caramazza, F. Haberl

TL;DR
This study investigates the X-ray activity of HD 166620 during its Maunder minimum-like state, revealing it has very low coronal emission comparable to the quiet Sun, providing insights into solar activity during grand minima.
Contribution
The paper presents the first deep XMM-Newton observation of HD 166620 during its grand minimum, showing its X-ray emission is at solar background levels, and compares it with other nearby late-type stars.
Findings
HD 166620's X-ray luminosity decreased by a factor of 2.5 during its grand minimum.
Its X-ray surface flux is similar to the solar background corona.
HD 166620's activity level is below all other K dwarfs within 10 pc.
Abstract
As the only known unambiguous star in a Maunder minimum-like chromospheric activity state, the properties of HD 166620 can provide valuable insight into the behaviour of the Sun during the historic extended low-states of its activity cycle. The coronal X-ray activity of HD 166620 has so far only been probed with a ROSAT/HRI observation in 1996, near the chromospheric activity maximum before the star entered its grand minimum around 2004. We conducted a deep {\it XMM-Newton} observation of HD 166620 during its chromospheric Ca II H&K activity grand minimum to achieve a better understanding of its magnetic activity. We detected HD 166620 with an X-ray luminosity of , corresponding to and an X-ray surface flux of log Fx (erg/cm^2/s) = 3.97+0.10-0.12. With respect…
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Taxonomy
TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Solar and Space Plasma Dynamics · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research
