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arxiv: 1403.6939 · v1 · submitted 2014-03-27 · 🌌 astro-ph.SR

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X-ray Detection of the Cluster Containing the Cepheid S Mus

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The galactic Cepheid S Muscae has recently been added to the important list of Cepheids linked to open clusters, in this case the sparse young cluster ASCC 69. Low-mass members of a young cluster are expected to have rapid rotation and X-ray activity, making X-ray emission an excellent way to discriminate them from old field stars. We have made an XMM-Newton observation centered on S Mus and identified (Table 1) a population of X-ray sources whose near-IR 2MASS counterparts lie at locations in the J, (J-K) color-magnitude diagram consistent with cluster membership at the distance of S Mus. Their median energy and X-ray luminosity are consistent with young cluster members as distinct from field stars. These strengthen the association of S Mus with the young cluster, making it a potential Leavitt Law (Period-Luminosity relation) calibrator.

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