2008A&A...487..293F


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2008A&A...487..293F - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 487, 293-306 (2008/8-3)

Multiwavelength observations of a giant flare on CN Leonis. I. The chromosphere as seen in the optical spectra.

FUHRMEISTER B., LIEFKE C., SCHMITT J.H.M.M. and REINERS A.

Abstract (from CDS):

Flares on dM stars contain plasmas at very different temperatures and thus affect a wide wavelength range in the electromagnetic spectrum. While the coronal properties of flares are studied best in X-rays, the chromosphere of the star is observed best in the optical and ultraviolet ranges. Therefore, multiwavelength observations are essential to study flare properties throughout the atmosphere of a star. We analysed simultaneous observations with UVES/VLT and XMM-Newton of the active M5.5 dwarf CN Leo (Gl 406) exhibiting a major flare. The optical data cover the wavelength range from 3000 to 10000Å. From our optical data, we find an enormous wealth of chromospheric emission lines occurring throughout the spectrum. We identify a total of 1143 emission lines, out of which 154 are located in the red arm, increasing the number of observed emission lines in this red wavelength range by about a factor of 10. Here we present an emission line list and a spectral atlas. We also find line asymmetries for HI, HeI, and CaII lines. For the last, this is the first observation of asymmetries due to a stellar flare. During the flare onset, there is additional flux found in the blue wing, while in the decay phase, additional flux is found in the red wing. We interpret both features as caused by mass motions. In addition to the lines, the flare manifests itself in the enhancement of the continuum throughout the whole spectrum, inverting the normal slope for the net flare spectrum.

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Journal keyword(s): stars: activity - stars: flare - stars: chromospheres - stars: late-type - stars: individual: CN Leo

VizieR on-line data: <Available at CDS (J/A+A/487/293): table1.dat>

Simbad objects: 10

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Number of rows : 10
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2024
#notes
1 G 272-61B Er* 01 39 01.6377185550 -17 57 01.001240728           M6V 855 0
2 2MASSW J0149090+295613 LM* 01 49 09.0028348631 +29 56 12.511555579           M9.5V 57 0
3 LP 412-31 LM* 03 20 59.7114769400 +18 54 22.770750621   20.5 18.881 16.904 14.484 M8V 122 0
4 V* AZ Cnc Er* 08 40 29.6791626163 +18 24 08.726250637   19.2 17.59 16.6 13.45 M6.0V 85 0
5 V* AD Leo Er* 10 19 36.2808181226 +19 52 12.010446571   10.82 9.52 9.19   dM3 1340 1
6 2MASS J10284042-1438439 PM* 10 28 40.4335465560 -14 38 44.279096820       17.626 15.347 M7 11 0
7 Wolf 359 Er* 10 56 28.9208702274 +07 00 53.003285286 16.706 15.541 13.507 11.684 9.507 dM6 721 0
8 NAME Barnard's star BY* 17 57 48.4984700685 +04 41 36.113879676 12.497 11.24 9.511 8.298 6.741 M4V 812 2
9 V* AT Mic Er* 20 41 51.15925 -32 26 06.8283 12.753 11.909 10.343 9.098 7.383 M4.5Ve+M4.5Ve 357 0
10 V* EV Lac Er* 22 46 49.7312610268 +44 20 02.374381562   11.85 10.26 9.89   M4.0Ve 902 2

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