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2021MNRAS.500.5106G - Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 500, 5106-5116 (2021/February-1)

Fast photometric variability of very low mass stars in IC 348: detection of superflare in an M dwarf.

GHOSH S., MONDAL S., DUTTA S., DAS R., JOSHI S., LATA S., KHATA D. and PANJA A.

Abstract (from CDS):

We present here optical I-band photometric variability study down to ≃19 mag of a young (∼2-3 Myr) star-forming region IC 348 in the Perseus molecular cloud. We aim to explore the fast rotation (in the time-scales of hours) in very low-mass stars including brown dwarfs (BDs). From a sample of 177 light curves using our new I-band observations, we detect new photometric variability in 22 young M dwarfs including 6 BDs, which are bonafide members in IC 348 and well characterized in the spectral type of M dwarfs. Out of 22 variables, 11 M dwarfs including one BD show hour-scale periodic variability in the period range 3.5-11 h and rest are aperiodic in nature. Interestingly, an optical flare is detected in a young M2.75 dwarf in one night data on 2016 December 20. From the flare light curve, we estimate the emitted flared energy of 1.48 x 1035 erg. The observed flared energy with an uncertainty of tens of per cent is close to the superflare range (∼1034 erg), which is rarely observed in active M dwarfs.

Abstract Copyright: © 2020 The Author(s) Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of Royal Astronomical Society

Journal keyword(s): methods: observational - stars: atmospheres - brown dwarfs - stars: flare - stars: low-mass - stars: variables: general

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