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An EXOSAT observation of the morphology of the coronal X-ray emission from algol

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The X-ray emission from Algol is thought to originate in a corona associated with the K star in this system. We report the results of a 35 hr continuous EXOSAT observation through secondary optical eclipse that was designed to measure the structure of the corona. No obvious X-ray eclipse was seen. The spectrum measured by the ME gives a temperature of 2.5 × 107 K, consistent with the hard component previously seen by the Einstein SSS. The soft component previously reported by the SSS would only contribute at most 25% to the count rate seen in the LE (used with Al/P). The lack of a hard X-ray eclipse indicates the dimensions of the higher temperature emission region to be comparable to or greater than the size of the K star. An X-ray flare was detected with a peak luminosity of 1.4 × 1031 erg s-1 and a total duration of 8 hours. The peak temperature was 5.0 keV with an emission measure of 9.4 × 1053 cm-3. The thermal nature of the flare is confirmed by the detection of an iron line with an EW of ∼2 keV. By equating the observed decay time of the flare to a known cooling law gives a dimension for the flaring loop of ∼0.3 stellar radii. This is much smaller than the dimensions of the hard component inferred from the lack of an eclipse. It seems probable that the flare occurred in one of the loops responsible for the lower temperature component seen by the SSS.

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White, N.E., Culhane, J.L., Parmar, A.N. et al. An EXOSAT observation of the morphology of the coronal X-ray emission from algol. Space Sci Rev 40, 25–33 (1985). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00212862

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