A Dragon's Flame of Many Colours: Multi-wavelength Observations of Flares from the Active M Binary CR Draconis
We present the results of a multi-wavelength Pro-Am campaign to study the behaviour of flares from the active M1.5V star binary CR Draconis. CR Dra was observed with TESS 20-s photometry, Swift near-UV (NUV) grism spectroscopy and with ground-based optical photometry and spectroscopy from a global c...
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Zusammenfassung: | We present the results of a multi-wavelength Pro-Am campaign to study the
behaviour of flares from the active M1.5V star binary CR Draconis. CR Dra was
observed with TESS 20-s photometry, Swift near-UV (NUV) grism spectroscopy and
with ground-based optical photometry and spectroscopy from a global
collaboration of amateur astronomers. We detected 14 flares with TESS and Swift
simultaneously, one of which also had simultaneous ground-based photometry and
spectroscopy. We used the simultaneous two-colour optical and NUV observations
to characterise the temperature evolution of the flare and test the accuracy of
using optical data to predict NUV emission. We measured a peak temperature of
$7100^{+150}_{-130}$ K for this flare, cooler than the typically assumed 9000 K
blackbody model used by flare studies. We also found that the 9000 K blackbody
overestimated the NUV flux for other flares in our sample, which we attributed
to our Swift observations occurring during flare decays, highlighting the
phase-dependence for the accuracy of flare models. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2402.13885 |