Detection of X-ray emission from the vicinity of two short period RS CVn-like binaries

Agrawal, P. C. ; Riegler, G. R. ; Garmire, G. P. (1980) Detection of X-ray emission from the vicinity of two short period RS CVn-like binaries Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 192 . pp. 725-730. ISSN 0035-8711

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Abstract

Two new soft X-ray sources H0118 + 067 and H0630 + 82 have been detected with a low energy detector of the HEAO A-2 experiment. Short-period RS CVn-like binaries UVPsc and SV Cam lie within the error boxes of these sources and are proposed as the optical identifications for the two X-ray sources. The light curve of H0118 + 067, identified with UV Psc, indicates an X-ray flare event which commenced on 1978 January 11.6 and persisted until at least January 12.7. It is suggested that H0118 + 067 and the flaring X-ray source H0123 + 075, detected by the medium and high energy detectors of the HEAO A-2 experiment, may be the same object. The observed X-ray luminosity of the sources are in the same range as observed for other RS CVn binaries. The X-ray emission is probably of coronal origin.

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