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Stellar Coronal Astronomy
Authors:Favata  Fabio  Micela  Giuseppina
Institution:(1) Astrophysics Division of ESA's Research and Science Support Department -, P.O.Box 299, 2200 AG Noordwijk, The Netherlands;(2) Vaiana - Piazza Parlamento I, 90134 Palermo, Italy
Abstract:Coronal astronomy is by now a fairly mature discipline, with a quarter century having gone by since the detection of the first stellar X-ray coronal source (Capella), and having benefitted from a series of major orbiting observing facilities. Serveral observational characteristics of coronal X-ray and EUV emission have been solidly established through extensive observations, and are by now common, almost text-book, knowledge. At the same time the implications of coronal astronomy for broader astrophysical questions (e.g.Galactic structure, stellar formation, stellar structure, etc.) have become appreciated. The interpretation of stellar coronal properties is however still often open to debate, and will need qualitatively new observational data to book further progress. In the present review we try to recapitulate our view on the status of the field at the beginning of a new era, in which the high sensitivity and the high spectral resolution provided by Chandra and SMM-Newton will address new questions which were not accessible before. This revised version was published online in August 2006 with corrections to the Cover Date.
Keywords:Stars  X-ray  EUV  Coronae
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