Submitting Campus
Prescott
Department
Physics and Astronomy
Document Type
Article
Abstract/Description
XZ Tau AB is a frequently observed binary young stellar object in the Taurus Molecular Cloud; XZ Tau B has been classified as an EXOr object. We present new Chandra/HETG-ACIS-S observations of XZ Tau AB, complemented with variability monitoring of the system with XMM-Newton, to constrain the variability of this system and identify high-resolution line diagnostics to better understand the underlying mechanisms that produce the X-rays. We observe two flares with XMM-Newton but find that outside of these flares the coronal X-ray spectrum of XZ Tau AB is consistent over 20 yr of observations. We compare the ensemble of XZ Tau AB X-ray observations over time with the scatter across stars observed in point-in-time observations of the Orion Nebula Cluster and find that both overlap in terms of plasma properties, i.e., some of the scatter observed in the X-ray properties of stellar ensembles stems from intrinsic source variability.
Publication Title
The Astronomical Journal
DOI
10.3847/1538-3881/acefbe
Scholarly Commons Citation
Silverberg, S. M., Günther, H. M., Pradhan, P., Principe, D. A., Schneider, P., & Wolk, S. J. (2025). Stable Coronal X-Ray Emission over 20 yr of XZ Tau. The Astronomical Journal, 166(4). 10.3847/1538-3881/acefbe
Additional Information
Please access the version-of-record published in The Astronomical Journal here.