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Astronomy and Astrophysics 468, 2 (2007) 391-404
X-ray emission from the young brown dwarfs of the Taurus Molecular Cloud
Nicolas Grosso 1, Kevin R. Briggs 2, Manuel Güdel 2, Sylvain Guieu 1, Elena Franciosini 3, Francesco Palla 4, Catherine Dougados 1, Jean-Louis Monin 1, 5, François Ménard 1, Jérôme Bouvier 1, Marc Audard 6, Alessandra Telleschi 2
(06/2007)

AIMS. We report the X-ray properties of young (~3 Myr) bona fide brown dwarfs (BDs) of the Taurus Molecular Cloud (TMC). METHODS. The XMM-Newton Extended Survey of the TMC (XEST) is a large program designed to systematically investigate the X-ray properties of young stellar/substellar objects in the TMC. In particular, the area surveyed by 15 XMM-Newton pointings (of which three are archival observations), supplemented with one archival Chandra observation, allows us to study 17 BDs with M spectral types. RESULTS. Half of this sample (9 out of 17 BDs) is detected; 7 BDs are detected here for the first time in X-rays. We observed a flare from one BD. We confirm several previous findings on BD X-ray activity: a log-log relation between X-ray and bolometric luminosity for stars (with L*<10 Lsun) and BDs detected in X-rays, which is consistent with a mean X-ray fractional luminosity =-3.5±0.4; for the XEST BDs, the median of log(Lx/L*) (including upper limits) is -4.0; a shallow log-log relation between X-ray fractional luminosity and mass; a log-log relation between X-ray fractional luminosity and effective temperature; a log-log relation between X-ray surface flux and effective temperature. We find no significant log-log correlation between the X-ray fractional luminosity and EW(Halpha). Accreting and nonaccreting BDs have a similar X-ray fractional luminosity. The median X-ray fractional luminosity of nonaccreting BDs is about 4 times lower than the mean saturation value for rapidly rotating low-mass field stars. Our TMC BDs have higher X-ray fractional luminosity than BDs in the Chandra Orion Ultradeep Project. CONCLUSIONS. The X-ray fractional luminosity declines from low-mass stars to M-type BDs, and as a sample, the BDs are less efficient X-ray emitters than low-mass stars. We thus conclude that while the BD atmospheres observed here are mostly warm enough to sustain coronal activity, a trend is seen that may indicate its gradual decline due to the drop in photospheric ionization degree.
1 :  Laboratoire d'Astrophysique de Grenoble (LAOG)
CNRS : UMR5571 – OSUG – INSU – Université Joseph Fourier - Grenoble I
2 :  Paul Scherrer Institut (PAUL SCHERRER INSTITUT)
Paul Scherrer Institut
3 :  Osservatorio Astronomico di Palermo (OSSERVATORIO ASTRONOMICO DI PALERMO)
INAF
4 :  Osservatorio Astrofisico di Arcetri (OSSERVATORIO ASTROFISICO DI ARCETRI)
Osservatorio Astrofisico di Arcetri
5 :  Institut Universitaire de France (IUF)
Ministère de l'Enseignement Supérieur et de la Recherche Scientifique
6 :  Columbia Astrophysics Laboratory (COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY)
Columbia University
Physique/Astrophysique/Cosmologie et astrophysique extra-galactique
Stars: low-mass & brown dwarfs – X-rays: stars – ISM: individual objects: the Taurus Molecular Cloud
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