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- W3202201623 abstract "Chromospherically active binaries’ (CABs) are late-type evolved stars with strong chromosphere/coronae and high flare activity levels. Starspot evolution in these CABs and binaries reveals strong stellar and chromospheric activities. In binaries, the tidal interaction via the internal dynamo motion, during rapid rotation of the component stars generates magnetic fields. The magnetic activity heats the tenuous coronal plasma, and the reconnection of energetic particles leads to stellar flare formation. Cyclic-variation signatures in brightness and emission lines are indicators of coronal/chromospheric activities. The spatial population densities of CABs are large, and their hard energy spectral characteristics are prominent in our galaxy. Photo-ionization/collisional excitation processes in the coronae of CABs generate a strong thermal emission line at 6.7 keV. In the present work, we re-analyzed stellar flare data of two CABs (Algol & GT Muscae) observed with Suzaku. We resolved the 6.7 keV emission spectrum and equivalent width (EW) in each source’s stellar flare data. The resolved energy spectra are remarkably similar to that of the hard energy spectra at 6.7 keV of X-ray point sources observed in different Galactic regions. The EW of the 6.7 keV emission line obtained in this work compares favorably with the EW range (260 eV – 980 eV) of the 6.7 keV energy spectra of Galactic point sources. Hence, cumulative X-ray emission lines of coronal plasma (and their EWs) emitted by numerous point sources in different Galactic plane positions give clues on the Galactic Ridge X-ray Emission (GRXE) mechanism. We are of the view that CABs could account for a large number of fast-transient X-ray sources that emit thermal emission line at 6.7 keV during their quiescent and flared phases, and these underlying population sources could contribute significantly to the total luminosity of 6.7 keV GRXE." @default.
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- W3202201623 title "The 6.7 keV Thermal Emission Lines in the Stellar Flare Spectra of Two Chromospherically Active Binaries: Algol and GT Mus" @default.
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- W3202201623 doi "https://doi.org/10.1016/j.asr.2021.09.037" @default.
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