GALEX Observations of an Energetic Ultraviolet Flare on the dM4e Star GJ 3685A

The Galaxy Evolution Explorer (GALEX) satellite has obtained high time resolution ultraviolet photometry during a large flare on the M4 dwarf star GJ 3685A. Simultaneous Near-ultraviolet (NUV, 1750-2800 Ae) and Far-ultraviolet (FUV, 1350-1750 Ae) time-tagged photometry with time resolution better th...

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Veröffentlicht in:The Astrophysical journal 2005-11, Vol.633 (1), p.447-451
Hauptverfasser: Robinson, Richard D, Wheatley, Jonathan M, Welsh, Barry Y, Forster, Karl, Morrissey, Patrick, Seibert, Mark, Rich, R. Michael, Salim, Samir, Barlow, Tom A, Bianchi, Luciana, Byun, Yong-Ik, Donas, Jose, Friedman, Peter G, Heckman, Timothy M, Jelinsky, Patrick N, Lee, Young-Wook, Madore, Barry F, Malina, Roger F, Martin, D. Christopher, Milliard, Bruno, Neff, Susan G, Schiminovich, David, Siegmund, Oswald H. W, Small, Todd, Szalay, Alex S, Wyder, Ted K
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Zusammenfassung:The Galaxy Evolution Explorer (GALEX) satellite has obtained high time resolution ultraviolet photometry during a large flare on the M4 dwarf star GJ 3685A. Simultaneous Near-ultraviolet (NUV, 1750-2800 Ae) and Far-ultraviolet (FUV, 1350-1750 Ae) time-tagged photometry with time resolution better than 0.1 s shows that the overall brightness in the FUV band increased by a factor of 1000 in 200 s. Under the assumption that the NUV emission is mostly due to a stellar continuum, and that the FUV flux is shared equally between emission lines and continuum, there is evidence for two distinct flare components for this event. The first flare type is characterized by an exponential increase in flux with little or no increase in temperature. The other involves rapid increases in both temperature and flux. While the decay time for the first flare component may be several hours, the second flare event decayed over less than 1 minute, suggesting that there was little or no confinement of the heated plasma.
ISSN:0004-637X
1538-4357
DOI:10.1086/444608