Bibcode
Garcia-Alvarez, D.; Drake, J. J.; Ball, W. N.; Laming, J. M.; Lin, L.; Kashyap, V. L.
Bibliographical reference
American Astronomical Society, HEAD meeting #8, #10.03; Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society, Vol. 36, p.922
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2004
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Description
We present an analysis of high resolution Chandra spectra of late-type
stars. Our sample includes giant stars from the Hetzsprung gap to the
''clump'' phase, active stars that have similar fundamental parameters
but which have followed quite different evolutionary paths, and RS CVn
binary systems. Using a new technique based on the ratios of prominent
lines of highly ionized Fe and resonance lines of He-like and H-like
ions, we have determined the temperature structure and chemical
composition of the emitting plasma in their coronae. We find
similarities in the temperature structure within each group of stars but
differences between groups. The single giants tend to show a featureless
and smooth temperature structure while for the active binaries there is
evidence of more complex temperature structure. The single giants show a
solar-like FIP effect, despite their clear non-solar evolution and
internal structure. In contrast, the active binaries and dwarfs exhibit
enhancements of high FIP elements such as Ne and Ar, and show some
evidence that elements with very low FIP, such as Na,Al and Ca are
enhanced relative to Mg, Si and Fe that have slightly higher FIP. We
discuss the results in the context of models of coronal heating and
chemical fractionation.
DGA and WB were supported by Chandra grants GO1-2006X and GO1-2012X. LL
was supported by NASA AISRP contract NAG5-9322. JJD and VK were
supported by NASA contract NAS8-39073 to the Chandra X-ray Center.