X-ray Rave: First Results From Cross-matching Radial Velocity Experiment Stars With X-ray Catalogues

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We present the first results from comparing the RAdial Velocity Experiment (RAVE), a Southern hemisphere stellar spectroscopic survey (9234,000 metallicities, effective temperatures, surface gravities and CaII triplet spectra) with 2XMMi (289,083 detections), XMMSL1 (4710 detections) and CSC (94,676 detections), identifying hundreds of potential X-ray emitting stars, the majority of which are expected to be new classifications. We use isochrone-derived distances (Breddels et al., submitted) to calculate X-ray luminosities, which are compared to RAVE stellar and kinematic parameters. We compare the properties of this new XRAVE catalogue to other optical-X-ray catalogues in the literature.

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