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The discovery of an X-ray/UV stellar flare from the late-K/early-M dwarf LMC 335
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The discovery of an X-ray/UV stellar flare from the late-K/early-M dwarf LMC 335

B.T.H. Tsang, C.S.J. Pun, R. Di Stefano, K.L. Li and A.K.H. Kong
Astrophysical Journal, Vol.754(2), 107
01/08/2012

Abstract

stars: activity stars: coronae stars: flare stars: individual (LMC 335) stars: late-type X-rays: stars
We report the discovery of an X-ray/UV stellar flare from the source LMC 335, captured by XMM-Newton in the field of the Large Magellanic Cloud. The flare event was recorded continuously in X-ray for its first 10 hr from the precursor to the late decay phases. The observed fluxes increased by more than two orders of magnitude at its peak in X-ray and at least one in the UV as compared to quiescence. The peak 0.1-7.0keV X-ray flux is derived from the two-temperature APEC model to be (8.4 ± 0.6) × 10 -12 ergcm -2 s -1 . Combining astrometric information from multiple X-ray observations in the quiescent and flare states, we identify the NIR counterpart of LMC 335 as the Two Micron All Sky Survey source J05414534-6921512. The NIR color relations and spectroscopic parallax characterize the source as a Galactic K7-M4 dwarf at a foreground distance of (100-264)pc, implying a total energy output of the entire event of (0.4-2.9) × 10 35 erg. This report comprises detailed analyses of this late-K/early-M dwarf flare event that has the longest time coverage yet reported in the literature. The flare decay can be modeled with two exponential components with timescales of 28 minutes and 4 hr, with a single-component decay firmly ruled out. The X-ray spectra during flare can be described by two components, a dominant high-temperature component of 40-60MK and a low-temperature component of 10MK, with a flare loop length of about 1.1-1.3 stellar radius. © 2012. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved..
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