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arxiv: astro-ph/0102326 · v1 · submitted 2001-02-19 · 🌌 astro-ph

Magnetic flaring in pre-main sequence stars

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keywords magneticsequenceflaringobservationsx-rayfieldsflareslevels
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Observations of nearby star forming clouds with imaging X-ray telescopes have revealed that X-ray emission is elevated $10^1-10^4$ above main sequence levels in low-mass pre-main sequence (PMS) stars. The variability and spectral X-ray evidence, together with circularly polarized radio continuum flares seen in a few cases, strongly argues for an origin in magnetic reconnection flares. These high levels of magnetic activity are present from the earliest protostellar phase to the main sequence. After a brief review of past observations, three astrophysical issues are raised: the location of the flaring magnetic fields, the origin of these fields, and the effects of flare high-energy photons and particles on the environs. New results from Chandra observations of a well-defined samples of PMS solar analogues are presented, giving an improved view of magnetic flaring in the early Sun.

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