We observed the HH24-26 region in the L1630 Orion molecular cloud complex
with the X-ray observatory ASCA in the 0.5−10 keV band. X-ray emission was
detected from the T Tauri star SSV61 and from the region where the Class I
protostars
SSV63E and SSV63W are located (hereafter SSV63E+W). The spectra of both
SSV63E+W and SSV61 are well explained by an optically thin thermal plasma
model. The spectrum of the T Tauri star SSV61 has a low temperature of kT=0.9
(0.7−1.2) keV and a moderate absorption of NH=1.3 (0.9−1.7)
×1022 cm−2, while that of the protostar SSV63E+W has a high
temperature of kT=5.0 (3.3−7.9) keV and a heavy absorption of
NH=1.5 (1.2−1.8) ×1023 cm−2. The X-ray light curve
of SSV63E+W showed a flare during the observation. The peak flux reached about
9 times that of the quiescent flux. The temperature and the absorption column
density do not change conspicuously during the flare. The 0.5−10 keV
luminosity of SSV63E+W was about 1×1032 erg s−1 in the quiescent
state. The present detection of hard X-rays from SSV63E+W is remarkable,
because this is the first X-ray detection of a protostar in Orion.Comment: 14 pages, 3 postscript figures, uses aasms4.st