The chromospheres and coronae of five G-K main-sequence stars

  • Jordan C
  • Ayres T
  • Brown A
  • et al.
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Five main-sequence stars, χ1 Ori (G0 V), α Cen A (G2 V), ξ Boo A (G8 V), α Cen B (K0 V) and ɛ Eri (K2 V) have been observed at low and high dispersion with the International Ultraviolet Explorer (IUE) satellite. The data obtained and X-ray observations reported in the literature are used to make models of the structure of the atmospheres of these stars, from the high chromosphere to the corona. The electron pressures and coronal temperatures in these stars range from being similar to those in the quiet solar atmosphere (α Cen A) to the higher values found more typically in solar active regions (e.g. χ1 Ori, ξ Boo A). The models are used to examine the energy lost by radiation and transferred by thermal conduction, in order to establish the heating requirements. The results are similar to those found for the solar atmosphere.

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Jordan, C., Ayres, T. R., Brown, A., Linsky, J. L., & Simon, T. (1987). The chromospheres and coronae of five G-K main-sequence stars. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 225(4), 903–937. https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/225.4.903

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