Abstract

A systematic optical identification program was carried out for serendipitous X-ray sources discovered by the Einstein Observatory. A total of 104 were detected above the threshold flux of 3 x 10 to the -13th ergs/sq cm per sec in the 114 sq deg survey region; 11 of these 104 sources are dM stars. Including X-ray-selected M dwarfs from the LMC survey, the Medium Sensitivity Survey, and the Einstein Deep Survey, a dwarf M star composite X-ray spectrum was constructed; the best-fit thermal model yields kT = 1.3 + or - 0.3 keV, consistent with typical active star spectra. An M dwarf X-ray luminosity function was also constructed and it is concluded that the integrated contribution to the diffuse soft (0.28-1.0 keV) X-ray background from such stars is less than 10 percent, a factor of more than about 2 lower than previous estimates. This result is consistent with a limit on the dwarf M star contribution derived from a spectral decomposition of the observed X-ray background spectrum.

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