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Title: | Serendipitous detection of an intense X-ray flare in the weak-line T Tauri star KM Ori with SRG/eROSITA |
Authors: | Ezhikode, Savithri H Anilkumar, Hema Arun, R Mathew, Blesson Jithesh, V Bhattacharyya, Suman Nedhath, Sneha Cysil, T. B Muneer, S Kartha, Sreeja S Kumar, S. P |
Keywords: | X-rays: stars Stars: flare Stars: pre-main sequence Stars: variables: T Tauri Stars: activity Stars: individual (KM Ori) |
Issue Date: | Jan-2025 |
Publisher: | Cambridge University Press on behalf of Astronomical Society of Australia |
Citation: | Publications of the Astronomical Society of Australia, Vol. 42, e009 |
Abstract: | Weak-line T Tauri stars (WTTS) exhibit X-ray flares, likely resulting from magnetic reconnection that heats the stellar plasma to very high temperatures. These flares are difficult to identify through targeted observations. Here, we report the serendipitous detection of the brightest X-ray flaring state of the WTTS KM Ori in the eROSITA DR1 survey. Observations from SRG/eROSITA, Chandra Xray Observatory, and XMM-Newton are analysed to assess the X-ray properties of KM Ori, thereby establishing its flaring state at the eROSITA epoch. The long-term (1999–2020) X-ray light curve generated for the Chandra observations confirmed that eROSITA captured the source at its highest X-ray flaring state recorded to date. Multi-instrument observations support the X-ray flaring state of the source, with time-averaged X-ray luminosity (L0.2−5 keV) reaching ∼ 1.9 × 1032erg s−1 at the eROSITA epoch, marking it the brightest and possibly the longest flare observed so far. Such intense X-ray flares have been detected only in a few WTTS. The X-ray spectral analysis unveils the presence of multiple thermal plasma components at all epochs. The notably high luminosity (L0.5−8 keV ∼ 1032 erg s−1), energy (E0.5−8 keV ∼ 1037 erg), and the elevated emission measures of the thermal components in the eROSITA epoch indicate a superflare/megaflare state of KM Ori. Additionally, the Hα line equivalent width of ∼−5 Å from our optical spectral analysis, combined with the lack of infrared excess in the spectral energy distribution, were used to re-confirm the WTTS (thin disc/disc-less) classification of the source. The long-duration flare of KM Ori observed by eROSITA indicates the possibility of a slow-rise top-flat flare. The detection demonstrates the potential of eROSITA to uncover such rare, transient events, thereby providing new insights into the X-ray activity of WTTS |
Description: | Open Access This is an Open Access article, distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution licence, which permits unrestricted re-use, distribution and reproduction, provided the original article is properly cited |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/2248/8643 |
ISSN: | 1448-6083 |
Appears in Collections: | IIAP Publications |
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