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X-ray sources in regions of star formation. II - The pre-main-sequence G star HDE 283572

F. M. WalterColorado, University Boulder, United StatesAlexander BrownColorado Univ. Boulder, CO., United StatesJeffrey L. LinskyJoint Inst. for Laboratory Astrophysics Boulder, CO, United StatesA. E. RydgrenF. VrbaU.S. Naval Observatory Flagstaff, AZ, United StatesM. RothL. CarrascoP. F. ChugainovN. I. ShakovskayaC. L. Imhoff
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This paper reports the detection of HDE 283572, a ninth-magnitude G star 8 arcmin south of RY Tau, as a bright X-ray source. The observations reveal this object to be a fairly massive (about 2 solar masses) pre-main-sequence star associated with the Taurus-Auriga star formation complex. It exhibits few of the characteristics of the classical T Tauri stars and is a good example of a 'naked' T Tauri star. The star is a mid-G subgiant, of about three solar radii and rotates with a period of 1.5 d. The coronal and chromospheric surface fluxes are similar to those of the most active late type stars (excluding T Tauri stars). The X-ray and UV lines most likely arise in different atmospheric structures. Radiative losses are some 1000 times the quiet solar value and compare favorably with those of T Tauri stars.

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