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A long-duration flare in the X-ray/EUV selected chromospherically active binary 2RE J0743+224 | D. Montes
; L.W. Ramsey
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9 Sep 1998 | Subject: | astro-ph | Affiliation: | 1,2), L.W. Ramsey ( Pennsylvania State University, Dept. Astrofisica UCM | Abstract: | 2RE J0743+224 (BD +23 1799) is a chromospherically active star selected by X-rays and EUV emission detected in the Einstein Slew Survey and ROSAT Wide Field Camara (WFC) all sky survey, and classified as single-lined spectroscopic binary by (Jeffries et al. 1995). We present here high resolution echelle spectroscopic observations of this binary, obtained during a 10 night run 12-21 January 1998 using the 2.1m telescope at McDonald Observatory. These observations reveal it is a double-lined spectroscopic binary. A dramatic increase in the chromospheric emissions (H_alpha and Ca II IRT lines) is detected during the observations. Several arguments favor the interpretation of this behavior as an unusual long-duration flare. First the temporal evolution of the event is similar to the observed in other solar and stellar flares, with an initial impulsive phase characterized by a strong increase in the chromospheric lines (the H_alpha EW change in a factor of 5 in only one day) and thereafter, the line emission decreased gradually over several days. Second, a broad component in the H_alpha line profile is observed just at the beginning of the event. Third, the detection of the He I D_{3} in emission and a filled-in He I 6678 A. We detect a Li I 6708 A line enhancement which is clearly related with the temporal evolution of the flare. The maximum Li I enhancement occurs just after the maximum chromospheric emission observed in the flare. We suggest that this Li I is produced by spallation reactions in the flare. This is the first time that such LiI enhancement associate with a stellar flare is reported, and probably the long-duration of this flare is a key factor for this detection. | Source: | arXiv, astro-ph/9809118 | Services: | Forum | Review | PDF | Favorites |
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