Monday, June 25, 2012

1206.5133 (S. Ramstedt et al.)

Searching for X-ray emission from AGB stars    [PDF]

S. Ramstedt, R. Montez, J. Kastner, W. H. T. Vlemmings
Magnetic fields have been measured around Asymptotic Giant Branch (AGB) stars of all chemical types using maser polarization observations. If present, a large-scale magnetic field would lead to X-ray emission, which should be observable using current X-ray observatories. The aim of this work is to search the archival data for AGB stars that are intrinsic X-ray emitters. We have searched the ROSAT, CXO, and XMM archives for serendipitous X-ray observations of a sample of ~500 AGB stars. We specifically searched for the AGB stars detected with GALEX. The data is calibrated, analyzed and the X-ray luminosities and temperatures are estimated as functions of the circumstellar absorption. We identify 13 AGB stars as having either serendipitous or targeted observations in the X-ray data archives, however for a majority of the sources the detailed analysis show that the detections are questionable. Two new sources are detected by ROSAT: T Dra and R UMa. The spectral analysis suggests that the emission associated with these sources could be due to coronal activity or interaction across a binary system. Further observations of the detected sources are necessary to clearly determine the origin of the X-ray emission. Moreover, additional objects should be subject to targeted X-ray observations in order to achieve better constraints for the magnetic fields around AGB stars.
View original: http://arxiv.org/abs/1206.5133

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