Chandra X-Ray Observation of the Orion Nebula Cluster. I. Detection, Identification, and Determination of X-Ray Luminosities
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In this first of two companion papers on the Orion Nebula Cluster (ONC), we present our analysis of a 63 ks Chandra HRC-I observation that yielded 742 X-ray detections within the 30′ × 30′ field of view. To facilitate our interpretation of the X-ray image, here we collect a multiwavelength catalog of nearly 2900 known objects in the region by combining 17 different catalogs from the recent literature. We define two reference groups: an infrared sample, containing all objects detected in the K band, and an optical sample comprising low-extinction, well-characterized ONC members. We show for both samples that field object contamination is generally low. Our X-ray sources are primarily low-mass ONC members. The detection rate for optical sample stars increases monotonically with stellar mass from zero at the brown dwarf limit to ~100% for the most massive stars but shows a pronounced dip between 2 and 10 M☉. We determine LX and LX/Lbol for all stars in our optical sample and utilize this information in our companion paper to study correlations between X-ray activity and other stellar parameters.
Journal: The Astrophysical Journal
DOI: 10.1086/344535