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A&A 375, 485-491 (2001)
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361:20010442
Coronal structure geometries on pre-main sequence stars
F. Favata1, G. Micela2 and F. Reale31 Astrophysics Division -Space Science Department of ESA, ESTEC, Postbus 299, 2200 AG Noordwijk, The Netherlands
2 Osservatorio Astronomico di Palermo, Piazza del Parlamento 1, 90134 Palermo, Italy
3 Dip. Scienze FF. & AA., Sez. Astronomia, Univ. Palermo, Piazza del Parlamento 1, 90134 Palermo, Italy
(Received 15 January 2001 / Accepted 21 March 2001)
Abstract
Using a hydrodynamic model we have re-analyzed large
flaring events on three different categories of pre-main sequence
(PMS) stars: the young stellar object (YSO) YLW 15, the classical T
Tauri star (CTTS) LkH
92, the weak-line T Tauri star (WTTS) V773 Tau,
and the WTTS HD 283572 (the first three objects were observed by
ASCA, the last by ROSAT; all observations have been previously reported in the
literature). The first three flares were previously analyzed on
the basis of a quasi-static model mostly used up to now,
consistently yielding large loops (
) and no evidence of
sustained heating. Our hydrodynamic modeling approach, however,
shows that the size of the flaring regions must be much smaller
(
) and moreover this method shows in all cases evidence
of vigorous sustained heating during the flare decay, so that the
decay of the observed light curve actually reflects the temporal
profile of the heating rather than that of the free decay of the
heated loop(s). The events on the protostar YLW 15 have durations
comparable to the stellar rotation period, so that their limited
size and their lack of self-eclipses give evidence of a polar
location on the star. This is in contrast with the recently
advanced hypothesis that these flares are due to long loops
spanning the region between the star and the accretion disk. In
general, the present analysis shows that flaring coronae on PMS
stars have a structure similar to the coronae on older active
stars.
Key words: stars: late-type -- activity -- coronae; X-rays: stars
Offprint request: F. Favata, ffavata@astro.esa.int
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