2019A&A...622A.210G


Query : 2019A&A...622A.210G

2019A&A...622A.210G - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 622A, 210-210 (2019/2-1)

Simultaneous Kepler/K2 and XMM-Newton observations of superflares in the Pleiades.

GUARCELLO M.G., MICELA G., SCIORTINO S., LOPEZ-SANTIAGO J., ARGIROFFI C., REALE F., FLACCOMIO E., ALVARADO-GOMEZ J.D., ANTONIOU V., DRAKE J.J., PILLITTERI I., REBULL L.M. and STAUFFER J.

Abstract (from CDS):


Context. Flares are powerful events ignited by a sudden release of magnetic energy which triggers a cascade of interconnected phenomena, each resulting in emission in different electromagnetic bands. In fact, in the Sun flares are observed across the whole electromagnetic spectrum. Multi-band observations of stellar flares are instead rare. This limits our ability to extend what we learn from solar flares to the case of flares occurring in stars with different properties.
Aims. With the aim of studying flares in the 125-Myr-old stars in the Pleiades observed simultaneously in optical and X-ray light, we obtained new XMM-Newton observations of this cluster during the observations of Kepler K2 Campaign 4. The objective of this paper is to characterize the most powerful flares observed in both bands and to constrain the energy released in the optical and X-ray, the geometry of the loops, and their time evolution. We also aim to compare our results to existing studies of flares occurring in the Sun and stars at different ages.
Methods. We selected bright X-ray/optical flares that occurred in 12 known members of the Pleiades from their K2 and XMM-Newton light curves. The sample includes ten K-M stars, one F9 star, and one G8 star. Flare average properties were obtained from integrated analysis of the light curves during the flares. The time evolution of the plasma in the magnetic loops is constrained with time-resolved X-ray spectral analysis.
Results. Most of the flares studied in this work emitted more energy in optical than in X-rays, as in most solar flares, even if the Pleiades flares output a larger fraction of their total energy in X-rays than typical solar flares do. Additionally, the energy budget in the two bands is weakly correlated. We also found comparable flare duration in optical and X-rays and observed that rapidly rotating stars (e.g., with rotation period shorter than 0.5 days) preferentially host short flares. We estimated the slope of the cooling path of the flares in the log(EM)-vs.-log(T) plane. The values we obtained are affected by large uncertainties, but their nominal values suggest that the flares analyzed in this paper are mainly due to single loops with no sustained heating occurring during the cooling phase. We also observed and analyzed oscillations with a period of 500 s during one of the flares.
Conclusions. The flares observed in the Pleiades can be classified as "superflares" based on their energy budget in the optical, and share some of the properties of the flares observed in the Sun, despite being more energetic. For instance, as in most solar flares, more energy is typically released in the optical than in X-rays and the duration of the flares in the two bands is correlated. We have attempted a comparison between the X-ray flares observed in the Pleiades and those observed in clusters with different ages, but to firmly address any evolutionary pattern of flare characteristics, similar and uniform multi-wavelength analyses on more complete samples are necessary.

Abstract Copyright: © ESO 2019

Journal keyword(s): X-rays: stars - stars: flare

Simbad objects: 89

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Number of rows : 89
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2024
#notes
1 M 32 GiG 00 42 41.82480 +40 51 54.6120 9.51 9.03 8.08     ~ 2154 2
2 NGC 869 OpC 02 18 57.8 +57 08 02           ~ 476 0
3 ASR 106 Y*O 03 28 59.30640 +31 15 48.5172           K2.0 56 0
4 NGC 1333 OpC 03 29 11.3 +31 18 36           ~ 1450 1
5 V* MO Tau Er* 03 43 42.1404545160 +24 34 23.587609260 19.78 17.02 15.4     M3Ve 43 0
6 V* MS Tau Er* 03 43 55.6869949730 +24 25 35.099244442   15.705 14.339   12.539 M1.5 72 0
7 V* V512 Tau Er* 03 44 19.0573261944 +24 35 18.463855257 22.556         ~ 37 0
8 V* V1038 Tau BY* 03 44 20.0898026175 +24 47 46.205031064   11.2 10.4 10.3   G1-2V 140 0
9 V* V630 Tau Er* 03 44 24.6823879427 +24 51 53.527011222           M4.1 40 0
10 V* V438 Tau Er* 03 44 25.5902586672 +24 40 52.926609576   18.17       M3.6 48 0
11 V* V1170 Tau BY* 03 44 26.2759113581 +24 35 22.939007310 14.435 12.288 11.461   10.520 G9 96 0
12 V* MY Tau Y*O 03 44 27.3009448683 +24 50 38.308913221   15.51 14.13 13.58   M0.5e 64 0
13 HD 23269 Er* 03 44 40.7575766283 +24 49 06.729381349   10.4 10.0     F8V 109 0
14 2MASS J03451198+2435103 Y*O 03 45 11.9846496644 +24 35 10.274318706   15.245 13.925   12.315 M1.3 50 0
15 * q Tau SB* 03 45 12.4999931614 +24 28 02.185543730 3.73 4.19 4.30 4.30 4.40 B6IV 275 0
16 Cl* Melotte 22 DH 388 Er* 03 45 21.6708523649 +24 32 37.330999232     17.60   14.60 ~ 26 0
17 V* V443 Tau Er* 03 45 36.7182736081 +24 39 06.774644939   18.319 16.725   13.880 M3.8 51 0
18 V* V855 Tau Y*O 03 45 40.1782648711 +24 37 38.007136109   10.6 9.9   9.05 F9V 96 1
19 Cl Melotte 22 775 * 03 45 48.3676947456 +24 52 42.525907788   13.59       ~ 7 0
20 * 20 Tau PM* 03 45 49.6081548365 +24 22 03.877565838 3.40 3.80 3.87 3.85 3.90 B8III 434 1
21 Cl Melotte 22 812 * 03 45 54.2508810624 +24 48 06.786853740   13.02       ~ 6 0
22 NGC 1432 HII 03 46 +24.2           ~ 7 0
23 Cl* Melotte 22 DH 414 * 03 46 02.9586959088 +24 40 55.863171012         16.02 ~ 20 0
24 Cl* Melotte 22 BPL 87 * 03 46 03.9515538984 +24 23 08.910425976         16.27 ~ 6 0
25 Cl Melotte 22 964 * 03 46 18.8876632200 +24 49 20.317611612   13.31       ~ 6 0
26 Cl* Melotte 22 DH 437 Er* 03 46 19.8806140799 +24 59 00.744790084     17.40   14.40 ~ 25 0
27 Cl* Melotte 22 BPL 100 LM* 03 46 23.1386584320 +24 20 35.619902916         19.07 ~ 14 0
28 Cl Melotte 22 OpC 03 46 24.2 +24 06 50           ~ 3433 0
29 V* V1171 Tau BY* 03 46 28.4126681681 +24 26 02.158117224   11.85 11.10 10.5 10.26 G5V 89 1
30 Cl Melotte 22 1075 PM* 03 46 34.2174975912 +24 08 17.755656972   12.38       ~ 8 0
31 V* V642 Tau Er* 03 46 37.284936 +24 20 36.71124   13.362 12.321 11.964 10.97 K5V 78 0
32 Cl Melotte 22 1123 * 03 46 39.8372267424 +24 21 05.273103024     12.96     ~ 6 0
33 V* V643 Tau Er* 03 46 40.2531248352 +24 55 51.835076724     14.10   12.30 M0e 50 0
34 Cl* Melotte 22 BPL 108 LM* 03 46 42.9819870096 +24 24 50.880511620         18.27 M7.0 22 0
35 V* V449 Tau Y*O 03 46 48.3152404800 +24 18 06.139435068   17.77 16.24   13.57 M1.1 24 0
36 Cl* Melotte 22 MHO 6 * 03 46 52.5728015596 +24 17 16.828153417     18.71   15.85 ~ 8 0
37 V* PV Tau Er* 03 46 53.6047809404 +24 17 15.019101370     16.27 15.86 13.53 M3.4 67 0
38 Cl Melotte 22 1228 * 03 46 56.3800026240 +23 49 03.962602128   13.74       ~ 7 0
39 Cl* Melotte 22 BPL 118 * 03 46 58.7815963704 +24 22 08.278764996         14.76 ~ 7 0
40 HD 23568 ** 03 46 59.3943532032 +24 31 12.448365564   6.83 6.82   6.76 B9.5Van 149 0
41 Cl* Melotte 22 BPL 121 Er* 03 47 00.9954540600 +24 58 57.497496312         14.96 ~ 14 0
42 V* V534 Tau dS* 03 47 03.5551874064 +24 49 11.812255356   8.65 8.30   7.83 A9V 109 0
43 Cl* Melotte 22 JS 9 * 03 47 07.7441304336 +24 21 40.355822088           ~ 6 0
44 V* V861 Tau Er* 03 47 08.1390012964 +24 18 24.628542649     16.95   14.26 M3.6 42 0
45 V* FL Tau Er* 03 47 08.5260384216 +23 42 38.740347036   14.73 13.44 13.04   K7 62 0
46 Cl* Melotte 22 BPL 130 * 03 47 11.8075281312 +24 13 30.734361588     21.44   16.98 M 12 0
47 Cl* Melotte 22 BPL 132 LM* 03 47 12.0908330760 +24 28 32.037524220         19.06 M8.0 23 0
48 Cl* Melotte 22 HHJ 203 Er* 03 47 15.3763733331 +23 26 06.062993211     18.10   15.00 ~ 26 0
49 Cl* Melotte 22 BPL 134 Er* 03 47 15.4433770248 +24 23 31.072558020     18.84   15.51 ~ 22 0
50 Cl* Melotte 22 BPL 136 Er* 03 47 16.4425088664 +24 44 50.396382636         15.21 ~ 16 0
51 HD 23608 SB* 03 47 16.5764110218 +24 07 41.906506002   9.15 8.72   8.09 F3V 82 0
52 Cl* Melotte 22 TEIDE 1 LM* 03 47 17.9147300712 +24 22 31.746313740         19.26 M8.0 105 0
53 Cl Melotte 22 1348 Y*O 03 47 18.0605988000 +24 23 26.763728316   13.92 12.81 12.43 11.33 K5V+M8 69 0
54 Cl Melotte 22 1361 ** 03 47 20.807448 +24 52 28.33104   13.44 12.68 12.39   ~ 8 0
55 V* V1228 Tau dS* 03 47 24.0779661960 +24 35 18.510029196   7.89 7.71 7.5 7.45 A4V 92 0
56 Cl* Melotte 22 MHO 13 * 03 47 27.2729947416 +24 49 16.424185152     17.84     ~ 4 0
57 V* QT Tau Er* 03 47 30.5901662515 +24 22 13.950211752   17.290 15.795   13.502 M2.6 54 0
58 V* QV Tau Er* 03 47 33.4806047064 +23 41 32.253419112   17.21 15.74 15.45 13.16 M: 48 0
59 V* V540 Tau Er* 03 47 38.0808983210 +24 53 30.682698099   15.62 14.23   12.50 M2.2 60 0
60 V* V793 Tau Er* 03 47 40.3754786066 +24 18 07.004668507   15.18 13.95 13.50 12.30 M2.5 68 0
61 Cl Melotte 22 1607 * 03 47 50.5756112640 +23 24 35.437220964   13.54       ~ 7 0
62 V* V654 Tau Er* 03 47 50.9441174340 +24 30 18.778840818   17.637 16.116   13.732 M2.8 63 0
63 V* PS Tau Er* 03 47 55.2711954072 +23 19 05.956382820     17.33   14.70 M3.5 30 1
64 Cl Melotte 22 1640 * 03 47 55.9457878440 +23 41 45.610186776   12.29       ~ 5 0
65 Cl Melotte 22 1734 * 03 48 07.3904959752 +23 51 54.892539720   13.01       ~ 7 0
66 Cl* Melotte 22 HHJ 232 Er* 03 48 15.2323263503 +23 26 05.600137737     17.60   14.90 M3 29 0
67 Cl* Melotte 22 DH 562 Er* 03 48 15.2615941104 +23 42 03.577146696   18.760 17.110   14.281 M3.8 29 0
68 Cl* Melotte 22 DH 564 Er* 03 48 16.0924953720 +23 35 14.609829912     18.90   15.30 ~ 15 0
69 Cl Melotte 22 1857 * 03 48 25.2164880312 +23 38 10.680146592   12.38       ~ 11 0
70 V* V348 Tau LM* 03 48 26.5845315120 +23 11 29.802932952   19.098 17.450   14.123 M4.7 41 0
71 Cl* Melotte 22 NPL 24 * 03 48 32.6620313064 +23 52 40.652529600           ~ 6 0
72 Cl Melotte 22 1954 * 03 48 38.1845216328 +23 19 08.740264548   13.52       ~ 6 0
73 V* V875 Tau Er* 03 48 40.9789057128 +23 14 17.533334652   13.7 17.66   14.91 M4.1 24 0
74 Cl Melotte 22 1969 * 03 48 41.3434920120 +23 46 52.971177360   13.72       ~ 5 0
75 Cl Melotte 25 OpC 04 29 47.3 +16 56 53           ~ 3074 0
76 NAME Taurus Complex SFR 04 41.0 +25 52           ~ 4414 0
77 NAME Orion Nebula Cluster OpC 05 35.0 -05 29           ~ 2330 0
78 NGC 2264 OpC 06 40 52.1 +09 52 37           ~ 1793 0
79 NGC 2547 OpC 08 09 52.360 -49 10 35.01           ~ 400 0
80 NGC 2632 OpC 08 40 13.0 +19 37 16           ~ 1564 0
81 NAME eta Cha Association OpC 08 42 32.9 -78 57 47           ~ 363 0
82 Cl Trumpler 14 OpC 10 43 56.6 -59 33 11   5.70 5.5     ~ 509 0
83 Cl* Trumpler 14 Y 442 * 10 44 02.7593822160 -59 39 46.097849844 15.527 14.656 13.439   12.054 OB? 12 0
84 NAME Proxima Centauri Er* 14 29 42.9461331854 -62 40 46.164680672 14.21 12.95 11.13 9.45 7.41 M5.5Ve 1298 0
85 NAME Upper Sco Association As* 16 12 -23.4           ~ 1369 1
86 NGC 6231 OpC 16 54 10.8 -41 48 43           ~ 538 0
87 Cl* NGC 6231 SS 95 Y*? 16 54 13.1368344000 -41 45 05.543454456 13.639 13.574 13.230   12.761 ~ 11 0
88 G 208-42 Er* 19 51 09.3205973189 +46 29 00.213809780   14.47   12.544   M4.0Ve 189 0
89 Ass Cyg OB 2 As* 20 33.2 +41 19           ~ 943 0

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