2008A&A...482..639N


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2008A&A...482..639N - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 482, 639-651 (2008/5-1)

Abundance variations and first ionization potential trends during large stellar flares.

NORDON R. and BEHAR E.

Abstract (from CDS):

In the solar corona, elements of low first ionization potential (FIP≲10eV) are enriched relative to their abundances in the photosphere, while high-FIP abundances remain unchanged. This was labeled as the Solar FIP effect. High-resolution X-ray spectroscopy has revealed that active stellar coronae show an opposite effect, which was labeled the inverse-FIP (IFIP) effect. The correlation found between coronal activity and the FIP/IFIP bias suggests that flaring activity is involved in switching from FIP to IFIP. This work aims at a more systematic understanding of the FIP trends during stellar flares and complements an earlier study based on Chandra alone. The eight brightest X-ray flares observed with XMM-Newton are analyzed and compared with their respective quiescence states. Together with six previous flares observed with Chandra, this establishes the best currently available sample of flares. We look for abundance variations during the flare and their correlation with FIP. For that purpose, we define a new FIP bias measure. A trend is found where coronae that are IFIP-biased in quiescence, show a FIP bias during flares relative to their quiescence composition. This effect is reversed for coronae that are FIP-biased in quiescence. The observed trend is thus consistent with chromospheric evaporation rather than with a FIP mechanism operating during flares. It also suggests that the quiescent IFIP bias is real and that the large flares are not the direct cause of the IFIP effect in stellar coronae.

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Journal keyword(s): stars: activity - stars: coronae - stars: flare - stars: abundances - X-rays: stars

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Number of rows : 10
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 * 47 Cas ** 02 05 07.4242273 +77 16 52.824198   5.590 5.268     F0V 120 1
2 V* CC Eri BY* 02 34 22.5661889568 -43 47 46.869120096 11.305 10.201 8.865 7.926 6.992 K7V 270 0
3 * bet Per EB* 03 08 10.1324535 +40 57 20.328013 1.70 2.07 2.12 2.08 2.11 B8V 1219 1
4 V* UX Ari RS* 03 26 35.3756804760 +28 42 54.226408428 7.76 7.28 6.37     K0IV 697 0
5 HD 22468 RS* 03 36 47.2904292073 +00 35 15.943692002 7.09 6.79 5.90     K2:Vnk 1167 0
6 * sig Gem RS* 07 43 18.7276907303 +28 53 00.631838445 6.38 5.41 4.29 3.37 2.79 K1IIIe 478 0
7 NAME Proxima Centauri Er* 14 29 42.9461331854 -62 40 46.164680672 14.21 12.95 11.13 9.45 7.41 M5.5Ve 1299 0
8 V* EK Dra BY* 14 39 00.2104038120 +64 17 29.979649860   8.243 7.604     G5VFe-0.7CH-1(k) 444 0
9 * ksi Boo BY* 14 51 23.37993 +19 06 01.6994 5.618 5.370 4.593 3.91 3.48 G7Ve+K5Ve 474 0
10 V* AT Mic Er* 20 41 51.15925 -32 26 06.8283 12.753 11.909 10.343 9.098 7.383 M4.5Ve+M4.5Ve 357 0

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