Chandra X-ray imaging spectroscopy of the nearby Herbig Ae star HD 163296 at 100 AU angular resolution is reported. A pointlike, soft (kT~0.5 keV), emission-line source is detected at the location of the star with an X-ray luminosity of 4×1029 ergs s-1 (logLX/Lbol=-5.48). In addition, faint emission along the direction of a previously detected Lyα-emitting jet and Herbig-Haro outflow may be present. The relatively low luminosity, lack of a hard spectral component, and absence of strong X-ray variability in HD 163296 can be explained as originating from optically thin shock-heated gas accreting onto the stellar surface along magnetic field lines. This would require a (dipole) magnetic field strength at the surface of HD 163296 of at least ~100 G and perhaps as high as several kG. HD 163296 joins the T Tauri star TW Hya in being the only examples known to date of pre-main-sequence stars whose quiescent X-ray emission appears to be completely dominated by accretion.
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Swartz, D. A., Drake, J. J., Elsner, R. F., Ghosh, K. K., Grady, C. A., Wassell, E., … Kimble, R. A. (2005). The Herbig Ae Star HD 163296 in X‐Rays. The Astrophysical Journal, 628(2), 811–816. https://doi.org/10.1086/429984
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