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1995A&A...299..739S - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 299, 739-750 (1995/7-3)

Multifrequency observations of a flare on UV Ceti.

STEPANOV A.V., FUERST E., KRUEGER A., HILDEBRANDT J., BARWIG H. and SCHMITT J.

Abstract (from CDS):

Multifrequency observations of the flare of December 31, 1991 on UV Ceti are presented. The radio observations were carried out with the Effelsberg 100-m radio telescope at 4750MHz, whereas optical photometry was performed using the 0.8-m telescope of the Wendelstein Observatory in the five UBVRI colors. The radio burst started ∼5min after the maximum of an optical flare. X-ray emission observed with the ROSAT PSPC before and after the optical flare conclusively demonstrates that an X-ray flare has occured. Several narrow-bandwidth radio spikes with duration of about 0.1s, peak flux density of 250mJy, and ≥75% LH polarization were recorded. An interpretation of the spikes in terms of electron-cyclotron maser emission (ECME) and, alternatively, coherent plasma emission is proposed. The flare plasma parameters obtained from radio and soft X-ray data are as follows: ne≃1011/cm-3, Te≃107K, B≃(200-800)G. Using these values, the escape windows for ECME have been calculated at ν=4.75GHz. It has been shown that there is actually no "perpendicular" window for the ordinary mode at the second and third harmonics of the electron gyrofrequency. The optical flare's cross-section area and the temperature of the "cool" plasma were found to be 4x1016cm2 and 16000K, respectively. Possible reasons for the time delay between the optical and radio flares as well as stellar flare models are discussed.

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Journal keyword(s): stars: flare - stars: individual: UV Cet - X-rays: bursts - radio continuum: stars

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