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1994A&A...286..194S - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 286, 194-202 (1994/6-1)

Possible detection of a stellar flare-generated particle beam in polarized light.

SAAR S.H., MARTENS P.C.H., HUOVELIN J. and LINNALUOTO S.

Abstract (from CDS):

We present broadband linear polarization measurements of the active dK5e flare star, BD +26 730, which show a rapid change in polarization amplitude and direction over a two hour period. We conclude that impact polarization resulting from flare-generated particle beams is the most likely cause of the polarization variations. If this interpretation is correct, this event represents the most direct evidence to date for flare-generated particle beams in a star other than the Sun. With proton beams as the most probable source, energy fluxes of the order of 109–10 erg/cm2/s are required to power the observed polarization changes. Using the non-flare polarization level (likely produced by stellar magnetic regions) and simple models, we estimate a lower limit of 7% for the inhomogeneous component of the magnetic region area filling factor. We compare our results with solar flares and suggest future observational and theoretical efforts.

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Journal keyword(s): polarization - stars: flare - stars: magnetic field - stars: individual: BD +26 730 - stars: late-type - stars: activity

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