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The coronal temperatures of low-mass main-sequence stars (Research Note)

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ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS
Volume 578, Issue -, Pages -

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EDP SCIENCES S A
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361/201425283

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Sun: corona; Sun: X-rays, gamma rays; stars: activity; stars: coronae; stars: low-mass; X-rays: stars

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Aims. We study the X-ray emission of low-mass main-sequence stars to derive a reliable general scaling law between coronal temperature and the level of X-ray activity. Methods. We collect ROSAT measurements of hardness ratios and X-ray luminosities for a large sample of stars to derive which stellar X-ray emission parameter is most closely correlated with coronal temperature. We calculate average coronal temperatures for a sample of 24 low-mass main-sequence stars with measured emission measure distributions (EMDs) collected from the literature. These EMDs are based on high-resolution X-ray spectra measured by XMM-Newton and Chandra. Results. We confirm that there is one universal scaling relation between coronal average temperature and surface X-ray flux, F-X, that applies to all low-mass main-sequence stars. We find that coronal temperature is related to F-X by T-cor = 0.11F(X)(0.26), where T-cor is in MK and F-X is in erg s(-1) cm(-2).

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