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2001AJ....121.2758M - Astron. J., 121, 2758-2760 (2001/May-0)

Flares at the cool end of the M dwarfs: the case of LHS 2065.

MARTIN E.L. and ARDILA D.R.

Abstract (from CDS):

LHS 2065 is an M9 very low mass star at a distance of 8.5 pc. It was known to have Hα emission, but no other emission lines had been seen before. We observed it on 1998 December 12 and found a rich emission spectrum (He I, Na D, and Balmer series). Additional spectra were obtained after 1 hr, 2 hr, and 1 day. They showed progressively weaker emission lines. Using our data and a compilation of the literature, we find that, while strong flares in LHS 2065 are rare (their recurrence rate is ≤0.03 hr–1), weak flares may be common (about 0.5 hr–1). Our observations add to the growing evidence that many, if not all, of the coolest M dwarfs have flare activity.

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Journal keyword(s): Stars: Activity - Stars: Flare - stars: individual (LHS 2065) - Stars: Late-Type

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