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Young stellar objects from soft to hard X-rays
Published 2009-04-07Version 1
Magnetically active stars are the sites of efficient particle acceleration and plasma heating, processes that have been studied in detail in the solar corona. Investigation of such processes in young stellar objects is much more challenging due to various absorption processes. There is, however, evidence for violent magnetic energy release in very young stellar objects. The impact on young stellar environments (e.g., circumstellar disk heating and ionization, operation of chemical networks, photoevaporation) may be substantial. Hard X-ray devices like those carried on Simbol-X will establish a basis for detailed studies of these processes.
Comments: Proc. "Simbol-X: Focusing on the Hard X-Ray Universe", Paris, 2-5 Dec. 2008, ed. J. Rodriguez and P. Ferrando, in press; 6 pages, 4 figures
Journal: AIP Conf.Proc.1126:341-346,2009
DOI: 10.1063/1.3149449
Categories: astro-ph.SR, astro-ph.HE
Keywords: young stellar objects, hard x-ray devices, efficient particle acceleration, young stellar environments, violent magnetic energy
Tags: journal article
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