Abstract

ROSAT High Resolution Interferometer (HRI) observations of hot (O6-A5) stars in the Orion Nebula region are presented. Fourteen of 21 O6-B5 stars were detected and all of them appear to have X-ray luminosities and L(sub x)/L(sub bol) ratios similar to field O6-B5 stars. The brightest star in the Trapezium, the O7 V star theta(sup 1) C Ori, has notable variation in its X-ray emission; the variation seems to have the same phase dependence as recently found for the star's hydrogen alpha emission. A maximum of six of 27 B6-A5 stars observed were detected; we argue that the most likely explanation for their X-ray emission is that it arises from unseen, low-mass binary companions.

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