Following the Chandra Orion Ultradeep Project (COUP) observation, we have studied the chemical composition of the hot plasma in a sample of 146 X-ray bright pre-main sequence stars in the Orion Nebula Cluster. We report measurements of individual element abundances for a subsample of 86 slightly-absorbed and bright X-ray sources, using low resolution X-ray spectra obtained from the Chandra ACIS instrument. The X-ray emission originates from a plasma with temperatures and elemental abundances very similar to those of active coronae in older stars. A clear pattern of abundances vs. First Ionization Potential (FIP) is evident if solar photospheric abundances are assumed as reference. The results are validated by extensive simulations. The obse...
49 pages, 6 figures, 5 tables. Accepted for publication in ApJS, special issue dedicated to Chandra ...
Based on the Chandra Orion Ultradeep Project (COUP) observation, we establish the global X-ray prope...
Most of the young stars in the Orion Trapezium Cluster are much more peculiar in X-rays than expecte...
The Orion Nebula Cluster and the molecular cloud in its vicinity have been observed with the ACIS-I ...
Coronal elemental abundances are known to deviate from the photospheric values of their parent star,...
We present the result of a systematic search for the iron K-alpha fluorescent line at ~6.4keV among ...
The Chandra HETG Orion Legacy Project (HOLP) is the first comprehensive set of observations of a ver...
Aims. Chemical abundances in solar-type stars are still a much debated topic in many respe...
Coronal elemental abundances are known to deviate from the photospheric values of their pa...
About 1000 X-ray emitting young pre–main-sequence (PMS) stars distributed in mass from ~0.05 M☉ brow...
Context: X-ray flares are common phenomena in pre-main sequence stars. Their analysis gives insights...
The X-ray properties of twenty ~1 Myr old O, B, and A stars of the Orion Trapezium are examined with...
We have analyzed a number of intense X-ray flares observed in the Chandra Orion Ultradeep Project (C...
We use the sensitive X-ray data from the Chandra Orion Ultradeep Project (COUP) to study the X-ray p...
We analyze the X-ray spectra of 19 main sequence stars observed by Chandra/LETGS. Emission measure ...
49 pages, 6 figures, 5 tables. Accepted for publication in ApJS, special issue dedicated to Chandra ...
Based on the Chandra Orion Ultradeep Project (COUP) observation, we establish the global X-ray prope...
Most of the young stars in the Orion Trapezium Cluster are much more peculiar in X-rays than expecte...
The Orion Nebula Cluster and the molecular cloud in its vicinity have been observed with the ACIS-I ...
Coronal elemental abundances are known to deviate from the photospheric values of their parent star,...
We present the result of a systematic search for the iron K-alpha fluorescent line at ~6.4keV among ...
The Chandra HETG Orion Legacy Project (HOLP) is the first comprehensive set of observations of a ver...
Aims. Chemical abundances in solar-type stars are still a much debated topic in many respe...
Coronal elemental abundances are known to deviate from the photospheric values of their pa...
About 1000 X-ray emitting young pre–main-sequence (PMS) stars distributed in mass from ~0.05 M☉ brow...
Context: X-ray flares are common phenomena in pre-main sequence stars. Their analysis gives insights...
The X-ray properties of twenty ~1 Myr old O, B, and A stars of the Orion Trapezium are examined with...
We have analyzed a number of intense X-ray flares observed in the Chandra Orion Ultradeep Project (C...
We use the sensitive X-ray data from the Chandra Orion Ultradeep Project (COUP) to study the X-ray p...
We analyze the X-ray spectra of 19 main sequence stars observed by Chandra/LETGS. Emission measure ...
49 pages, 6 figures, 5 tables. Accepted for publication in ApJS, special issue dedicated to Chandra ...
Based on the Chandra Orion Ultradeep Project (COUP) observation, we establish the global X-ray prope...
Most of the young stars in the Orion Trapezium Cluster are much more peculiar in X-rays than expecte...