2004A&A...427..263F


Query : 2004A&A...427..263F

2004A&A...427..263F - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 427, 263-278 (2004/11-3)

The weak-line T Tauri star V410Tau. II. A flaring star.

FERNANDEZ M., STELZER B., HENDEN A., GRANKIN K., GAMEIRO J.F., COSTA V.M., GUENTHER E., AMADO P.J. and RODRIGUEZ E.

Abstract (from CDS):

We show that V410Tau, a weak-line T Tauri star, is a flaring star. This result comes from an intensive, coordinated monitoring campaign carried out in November 2001 at visible and X-ray wavelength ranges. It is confirmed by previous, isolated observations found in the literature. Flares tend to occur mainly around the star's minimum brightness, when the most active regions face us. We report on the strongest flare detected up to now on this star, for which we have obtained simultaneous visible Stroemgren photometry and intermediate resolution spectroscopy. We derive decay times from 3 to 0.7 h at several wavelengths for the continuum in the 3600-5600Å range. We estimate the energy involved in this and the other flares for which we have good time sampling, and conclude that the strongest event, at least, could have important consequences for the matter in the surroundings of the star. If similar events took place on the young Sun and lasted for several Myr, they could explain the anomalous abundances of elemental isotopes found in some meteorites. They could have also contributed to eliminate part of the primary atmospheres of the planet embryos and would have provided enough energy for the melting of solid iron-magnesium silicates, a process that may explain the presence of chondrules in chondritic meteorites. High resolution spectroscopy of the Hα emission line in the quiescent states of V410Tau enables us to study the variability of the broad component. We suggest that this component is related to microflaring activity, such as the one observed on more evolved, magnetically-active stars. The large velocities and the energy associated with this component support this hypothesis.

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Journal keyword(s): stars: pre-main sequence - stars: individual: V410 Tau - stars: flare - stars: formation

Simbad objects: 11

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Number of rows : 11
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2023
#notes
1 V* WY Ari Or* 02 56 37.5658451640 +20 05 37.249715436   13.29 12.46     K5/6e 84 0
2 HD 283447 Or* 04 14 12.9261150912 +28 12 12.359055168 13.17 12.07 10.68 9.45 8.67 K3Ve 408 0
3 V* V410 Tau Or* 04 18 31.1081296680 +28 27 16.155955728   12.13 10.75 8.45 9.408 K3Ve 457 0
4 V* V1402 Ori Er* 05 40 16.0930339920 +12 39 00.622253052   12.61 11.354 10.963 9.207 M1.5Ve 46 0
5 Ross 614 Er* 06 29 23.3915175239 -02 48 48.803911021 13.942 12.764 11.071 9.77 8.05 M4.5V 348 0
6 V* YZ CMi Er* 07 44 40.1723046464 +03 33 08.875227574 13.761 12.831 11.225 9.958 8.263 M4.0Ve 866 0
7 V* AD Leo Er* 10 19 36.2808181226 +19 52 12.010446571   10.82 9.52 9.19   dM3 1298 1
8 GSC 03588-00834 HXB 21 03 35.7100848936 +45 45 05.568751692   15.34 14.20 13.49 12.75 B0Ve 177 0
9 V* EZ Aqr Er* 22 38 33.576000 -15 17 59.75700 15.762 14.33 12.38 12.12 8.677 M5V 301 1
10 V* EV Lac Er* 22 46 49.7312610268 +44 20 02.374381562   11.85 10.26 9.89   M4.0Ve 882 2
11 HD 224085 RS* 23 55 04.0520383542 +28 38 01.245426862 8.88 8.20   6.9   K2+IVeFe-1 723 0

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