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1995A&A...294..177G - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 294, 177-182 (1995/2-1)

A large amplitude flaring dMe star in the 1978 October 6B γ-ray burst error box.

GREINER J. and MOTCH C.

Abstract (from CDS):

Spectroscopic observations provide evidence that the optical transient object observed in 1966 on archival plates of Sonneberg Observatory is a B=18.5 dMe star. For an assumed flare duration of 40min. (or longer) the flare amplitude was {DELTA}mB≃5.2mag. If the recorded event was belonging to the class of "fast" flares its amplitude could have reached 7-9mag. We estimate a lower limit for the optical flare energy release of 1035(d/100 pc)2erg/s. We discuss the positional coincidence of this large amplitude flaring star with the error box of the γ-ray burst 1978 October 6B and conclude that the flare star is probably not related to the γ-ray burst. The fact that no other optical flare was found from this object restricts their frequency to be less than 7x10–4h–1 for amplitudes (in B) greater than 4.5mag. Nevertheless, large amplitude flares constitute a serious background problem for the wide field search for possible optical counterparts of γ-ray bursters.

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Journal keyword(s): stars: flare - star: individual: S 10933 (SV* SON 10933) - gamma-ray: bursts

Simbad objects: 9

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