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2008A&A...481..799S - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 481, 799-805 (2008/4-3)

A coronal explosion on the flare star CN Leonis.

SCHMITT J.H.M.M., REALE F., LIEFKE C., WOLTER U., FUHRMEISTER B., REINERS A. and PERES G.

Abstract (from CDS):

We present simultaneous high-temporal and high-spectral resolution observations of the nearby flare star CN Leo at optical and soft X-ray wavelengths. During our observing campaign a major flare occurred, raising the star's instantaneous energy output by almost three orders of magnitude. The flare shows the often observed impulsive behavior, with a rapid rise and slow decay in the optical and a broad soft X-ray maximum about 200 seconds after the optical flare peak. In addition to this usually encountered flare phenomenology we find, however, an extremely short (τdec≃2s) soft X-ray peak, which is very likely of thermal, rather than nonthermal nature and coincides temporally with the optical flare peak. While at hard X-ray energies nonthermal bursts are routinely observed on the Sun at flare onset, thermal soft X-ray bursts on time scales of seconds have never been observed in a solar, nor stellar context. Time-dependent, one-dimensional hydrodynamic modeling of this event requires an extremely short energy deposition time scale τdep of a few seconds to reconcile theory with observations, thus suggesting that we are witnessing the results of a coronal explosion on CN Leo. Thus the flare on CN Leo provides the opportunity to observationally study the physics of the long-sought ``micro-flares'' thought to be responsible for coronal heating.

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Journal keyword(s): X-rays: stars - stars: individual: CN Leo - stars: flares - stars: coronae - stars: activity

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