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A Very Bright, Very Hot, and Very Long Flaring Event from the M Dwarf Binary System DG CVn

OSTEN, R.; KOWALSKI, A.; DRAKE, S.; KRIMM, H.; PAGE, K.; GAZEAS, K.; KENNEA, J.; OATES, S.; PAGE, M.; DE MIGUEL, E.; NOVÁK, R.; APELTAUER, T.; GEHRELS, N.

Originální název

A Very Bright, Very Hot, and Very Long Flaring Event from the M Dwarf Binary System DG CVn

Anglický název

A Very Bright, Very Hot, and Very Long Flaring Event from the M Dwarf Binary System DG CVn

Druh

Článek WoS

Originální abstrakt

On 2014 April 23, the Swift satellite responded to a hard X-ray transient detected by its Burst Alert Telescope, which turned out to be a stellar flare from a nearby, young M dwarf binary DG CVn. We utilize observations at X-ray, UV, optical, and radio wavelengths to infer the properties of two large flares. The X-ray spectrum of the primary outburst can be described over the 0.3–100 keV bandpass by either a single very high-temperature plasma or a nonthermal thick-target bremsstrahlung model, and we rule out the nonthermal model based on energetic grounds. The temperatures were the highest seen spectroscopically in a stellar flare, at T X of 290 MK. The first event was followed by a comparably energetic event almost a day later. We constrain the photospheric area involved in each of the two flares to be >1020 cm2, and find evidence from flux ratios in the second event of contributions to the white light flare emission in addition to the usual hot, T ~ 104 K blackbody emission seen in the impulsive phase of flares. The radiated energy in X-rays and white light reveal these events to be the two most energetic X-ray flares observed from an M dwarf, with X-ray radiated energies in the 0.3–10 keV bandpass of 4 × 1035 and 9 × 1035 erg, and optical flare energies at E V of 2.8 × 1034 and 5.2 × 1034 erg, respectively. The results presented here should be integrated into updated modeling of the astrophysical impact of large stellar flares on close-in exoplanetary atmospheres.

Anglický abstrakt

On 2014 April 23, the Swift satellite responded to a hard X-ray transient detected by its Burst Alert Telescope, which turned out to be a stellar flare from a nearby, young M dwarf binary DG CVn. We utilize observations at X-ray, UV, optical, and radio wavelengths to infer the properties of two large flares. The X-ray spectrum of the primary outburst can be described over the 0.3–100 keV bandpass by either a single very high-temperature plasma or a nonthermal thick-target bremsstrahlung model, and we rule out the nonthermal model based on energetic grounds. The temperatures were the highest seen spectroscopically in a stellar flare, at T X of 290 MK. The first event was followed by a comparably energetic event almost a day later. We constrain the photospheric area involved in each of the two flares to be >1020 cm2, and find evidence from flux ratios in the second event of contributions to the white light flare emission in addition to the usual hot, T ~ 104 K blackbody emission seen in the impulsive phase of flares. The radiated energy in X-rays and white light reveal these events to be the two most energetic X-ray flares observed from an M dwarf, with X-ray radiated energies in the 0.3–10 keV bandpass of 4 × 1035 and 9 × 1035 erg, and optical flare energies at E V of 2.8 × 1034 and 5.2 × 1034 erg, respectively. The results presented here should be integrated into updated modeling of the astrophysical impact of large stellar flares on close-in exoplanetary atmospheres.

Klíčová slova

stars coronae; stars flare; stars individual (DG CVn)

Klíčová slova v angličtině

stars coronae; stars flare; stars individual (DG CVn)

Autoři

OSTEN, R.; KOWALSKI, A.; DRAKE, S.; KRIMM, H.; PAGE, K.; GAZEAS, K.; KENNEA, J.; OATES, S.; PAGE, M.; DE MIGUEL, E.; NOVÁK, R.; APELTAUER, T.; GEHRELS, N.

Rok RIV

2017

Vydáno

01.12.2016

Nakladatel

American Astronomical Society

Místo

Washington

ISSN

0004-637X

Periodikum

ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL

Svazek

832

Číslo

2

Stát

Spojené státy americké

Strany od

1

Strany do

47

Strany počet

47

URL

BibTex

@article{BUT131389,
  author="Rachel A. {Osten} and Adam {Kowalski} and Stephen A. {Drake} and Hans {Krimm} and Kim {Page} and Kosmas {Gazeas} and Jamie {Kennea} and Samantha {Oates} and Mathew {Page} and Enrique {de Miguel} and Rudolf {Novák} and Tomáš {Apeltauer} and Neil {Gehrels}",
  title="A Very Bright, Very Hot, and Very Long Flaring Event from the M Dwarf Binary System DG CVn",
  journal="ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL",
  year="2016",
  volume="832",
  number="2",
  pages="1--47",
  doi="10.3847/0004-637X/832/2/174",
  issn="0004-637X",
  url="http://iopscience.iop.org/journal/0004-637X"
}