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1994A&A...288..219A - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 288, 219-230 (1994/8-1)

High sensitivity dynamic spectral search for flare star radio bursts.

ABADA-SIMON M., LECACHEUX A., LOUARN P., DULK G.A., BELKORA L., BOOKBINDER J.A. and ROSOLEN C.

Abstract (from CDS):

We observed ten well-known flare stars with the Arecibo radio telescope at 1.4 GHz and 5 GHz, using a special observing technique to discriminate between real flares and radio frequency interference. With a high sensitivity of 5.5 K/Jy at 1.4 GHz when averaged over a 50 MHz band, we are able to recognize flux enhancements as weak as ∼6 mJy above the sky background variations. In about 85 hours of observation, about a dozen bursts were detected, only from AD Leo. All had flux densities lower than 70 mJy, which probably explains their lack of fine structures (except for the strongest one), such as were reported in the literature for stronger flares. Half of the bursts that we recorded are 100% circularly polarized, and half are not circularly polarized. Our results are a first attempt of reliable statistics on dMe flare rates at 1.4 GHz. The high brightness temperatures we infer for the observed bursts are interpreted in terms of coherent emission processes, either the cyclotron maser instability or plasma radiation. Efficiencies are comparable to those of solar or planetary radio emissions in the case of the cyclotron maser, and higher than the solar efficiency in the case of plasma radiation, with the caveat that there are great uncertainties in the coronal model and the source size.

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Journal keyword(s): radiation mechanisms: non-thermal - stars: activity - stars: flare - stars: late-type - stars: variables: other - radio continuum: stars

Simbad objects: 11

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