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γ-ray detection from occasional flares in T Tauri stars of NGC 2071. I: observational connection
Filócomo, Agostina
; Albacete Colombo, Juan Facundo
; Mestre, E.; Pellizza González, Leonardo Javier
; Combi, Jorge Ariel
Fecha de publicación:
10/2023
Editorial:
Wiley Blackwell Publishing, Inc
Revista:
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
ISSN:
0035-8711
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Inglés
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Resumen
NGC 2071 is a star-forming region that overlaps with three γ-ray sources detected by the Fermi Space Telescope. We propose that strong flare activity in T Tauri stars could produce γ-ray emission in a way that makes them a counterpart to some unidentified sources detected by the Large Area Telescope aboard the Fermi satellite. We have performed a spectral and temporal analysis for two Fermi data sets: the first 2 yr and the entire 14 yr of observations. We have found that the γ-ray source is detectable at 3.2σ above the background at energies above 100 GeV during the first 2 yr of observation. The analysis of the expected frequency of the highest energy flares occurring in T Tauri stars is consistent with our estimate. In addition, we have determined the minimum energy of the flare that would produce γ-ray emission, which is ~5 × 1037 erg. This agreement becomes a hard observational constraint supporting previous hypotheses about rare flares as the origin of unidentified γ-ray sources in star-forming regions.
Palabras clave:
stars: flare
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stars: variables: T Tauri
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Herbig Ae/Be
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gamma-rays: stars
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Filócomo, Agostina; Albacete Colombo, Juan Facundo; Mestre, E.; Pellizza González, Leonardo Javier; Combi, Jorge Ariel; γ-ray detection from occasional flares in T Tauri stars of NGC 2071. I: observational connection; Wiley Blackwell Publishing, Inc; Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society; 525; 2; 10-2023; 1726-1730
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