Abstract

A high-resolution spectrum obtained with the low-energy transmission grating onboard the Chandra observatory is presented and analyzed. Our analysis indicates very hot plasma with temperatures up to T 15 20 MK from the continuum and from ratios of hydrogen-like and helium-like ions of Si, Mg, and Ne. In addition lower temperature material is present since O vii and N vi are detected. Two methods for density diagnostics are applied. The He-like triplets from N vii to Si xiii are used and densities around 10 11 cm 3 are found for the low temperature ions. Taking the UV radiation eld from the B star companion into account, we nd that the low-Z ions can be aected by the radiation eld quite strongly, such that densities of 3 10 10 cm 3 are also possible, but only assuming that the emitting plasma is immersed in the radiation eld. For the high temperature He-like ions only low density limits are found. Using ratios of Fe xxi lines produced at similar temperatures are sensitive to lower densities but again yield only low density limits. We thus conclude that the hot plasma has densities below 10 12 cm 3 . Assuming a constant pressure corona we show that the characteristic loop sizes must be small compared to the stellar radius and that lling factors below 0.1 are unlikely.

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