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Highly variable X-ray emitting objects in the Rho Oph dark cloud
Authors:T Montmerle  L Koch-Miramond  E Falgarone  JE Grindlay
Institution:1. Section d''Astrophysique, Centre d''Etudes Nucléaires de Saclay, France;7. Département de Radioastronomie millimétrique, Observatoire de Meudon, France;71. Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics, Cambridge, Mass., USA
Abstract:The Rho Ophiuchi dark cloud region has been the subject of an extensive guest investigation using the Einstein Observatory. The set of observations comprise 14 IPC fields and 3 HRI fields. The densest part of the cloud has been observed 6 times. Forty seven sources were detected at a level > 3.5 σ and twenty more above 2 σ. The majority of these sources have optical, IR, or even radio continuum counterparts; nine are identified with known T Tauri stars, while several others are identified with stars showing H α in emission. All show a high degree of time variability; flux variations reach factors of 5 in a few hours, or 25 in a day. Apparent luminosities are in the range 10(30) – 10(31)(1) erg.s?1. The possibility that the X-ray variability is due to flares is examined. If this interpretation is correct, one source has been the seat of the largest stellar flare ever recorded in X rays Lx = 10(32) erg.s?1, Ex ?10(36) ergs-].
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