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2001AJ....121..517F - Astron. J., 121, 517-524 (2001/January-0)

Potential of astrographic plates for stellar flare detection.

FRESNEAU A., ARGYLE R.W., MARINO G. and MESSINA S.

Abstract (from CDS):

A set of four test regions covering a total celestial area of 520 deg2 at low galactic latitude is investigated on a set of 130 century-old astrographic plates. About 8% of the 2x105 stars with apparent B magnitude 10-14 and with total proper-motion component larger than 0".02 yr–1 show a significant flickering greater than 0.4 mag in B over a timescale shorter than 20 minutes. About 25% of these stellar flare candidates concern stars with B-V∼0.2 (spectral type A7). A procedure to select pre-main-sequence stellar candidates from the distance-limited sample of 16x103 disk dwarfs with detected flickering in B magnitude ≥0.4 is presented in view of a mass loss of 10–8 M.yr–1, derived from the analysis of the angular momentum distribution of stellar orbits. Follow-up UBV photoelectric photometry at the present epoch of 200 nearby stellar flares along the Vulpecula Rift shows an effect of reddening in B-V and of blueing in U-B for about 10% of the targets. The detection of optically thin or thick disks around the selected targets is suggested.

The success rate in detecting optical flares in nearby stars of ∼1.5 M with as much as 5x10–6 M dumped onto the central star during the past 100 years, from deep astrographic plates coupled with 1 m-class telescope is estimated to 10% with a kinematical bias that can be dealt with.


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Journal keyword(s): Stars: Flare - Surveys

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