High‐ResolutionChandraSpectroscopy of τ Scorpii: A Narrow‐Line X‐Ray Spectrum from a Hot Star
- 20 March 2003
- journal article
- Published by American Astronomical Society in The Astrophysical Journal
- Vol. 586 (1) , 495-505
- https://doi.org/10.1086/367553
Abstract
Long known to be an unusual early-type star by virtue of its hard and strong X-ray emission, tau Scorpii poses a severe challenge to the standard picture of O star wind-shock X-ray emission. The Chandra HETGS spectrum now provides significant direct evidence that this B0.2 star does not fit this standard wind-shock framework. The many emission lines detected with the Chandra gratings are significantly narrower than what would be expected from a star with the known wind properties of tau Sco, although they are broader than the corresponding lines seen in late-type coronal sources. While line ratios are consistent with the hot plasma on this star being within a few stellar radii of the photosphere, from at least one He-like complex there is evidence that the X-ray emitting plasma is located more than a stellar radius above the photosphere. The Chandra spectrum of tau Sco is harder and more variable than those of other hot stars, with the exception of the young magnetized O star theta Ori C. We discuss these new results in the context of wind, coronal, and hybrid wind-magnetic models of hot star X-ray emissionKeywords
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