Computer Science
Scientific paper
Oct 2007
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2007xmm..prop...80g&link_type=abstract
XMM-Newton Proposal ID #05524104
Computer Science
Stars, White Dwarfs, Solar System, Beta Dor, L Car, Polaris, Delta Cep, Xmm-Newton Proposal Id #05524104
Scientific paper
In this pilot study, XMM observations of the bright Cepheids Polaris, delta Cep, beta Dor and l Car will solve two important recently uncovered puzzles. FUSE spectra of Polaris and beta Dor display prominent emission lines of C III and O VI from hot plasma with T up to at least ~500,000 K. Moreover, the presence of strong emissions in the FUV (IUE/SWP) spectra of all four targets (C III, C IV and, in some cases, He II) makes a strong case that X-ray emitting plasmas may also be present. The contention that Cepheids are X-ray sources is further supported by their possible detections in the Copernicus archives (using the UCLXE instrument). Also, our recent Chandra observation discovered Polaris to be a soft X-ray source, but possibly contaminated by a nearby, early-mid dF companion.
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