By extrapolating from observationally derived surface magnetograms of
low-mass stars we construct models of their coronal magnetic fields and compare
the 3D field geometry with axial multipoles. AB Dor, which has a radiative
core, has a very complex field, whereas V374 Peg, which is completely
convective, has a simple dipolar field. We calculate global X-ray emission
measures assuming that the plasma trapped along the coronal loops is in
hydrostatic equilibrium and compare the differences between assuming isothermal
coronae, or by considering a loop temperature profiles. Our preliminary results
suggest that the non-isothermal model works well for the complex field of AB
Dor, but not for the simple field of V374 Peg.Comment: 4 pages, proceedings of Cool Stars 15, St Andrews, July 2008, to be
published in the Conference Proceedings Series of the American Institute of
Physic