Testing the companion hypothesis for the origin of the X-ray emission from intermediate-mass main-sequence stars
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Context. The X-ray emission from B-type main-sequence stars is a longstanding mystery in stellar coronal research. Since there is no theory at hand that explains intrinsic X-ray emission from intermediate-mass main-sequence stars, the observations have often been interpreted in terms of (unknown) late-type magnetically active companion stars. Aims. Resolving the hypothesized companions requires high spatial resolution observations in the infrared and in X-rays. We use Chandra imaging observations to spatially resolve a sample of main-sequence B-type stars with recently discovered companions at arcsecond separation. Methods. Our strategy is to search for X-ray emission at the position of both the B-type primary and the faint companion. Results. We find that all spatially resolved companions are X-ray emitters, but seven out of eleven intermediate-mass stars are also X-ray sources. If this emission is interpreted in terms of additional sub-arcsecond or spectroscopic companions, this implies a high multiplicity of B-type stars. Firm results on B star multiplicity pending, the alternative, that B stars produce intrinsic X-rays, can not be discarded. The appropriate scenario in this vein is probably a magnetically confined wind, as suggested for the X-ray emission of the magnetic Ap star IQ Aur. However, the only Ap star in the Chandra sample is not detected in X-rays, and therefore does not support this picture.
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تاریخ انتشار 2006