2018ApJ...858...55P


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2018ApJ...858...55P - Astrophys. J., 858, 55-55 (2018/May-1)

K2 ultracool dwarfs survey. III. White light flares are ubiquitous in M6-l0 dwarfs.

PAUDEL R.R., GIZIS J.E., MULLAN D.J., SCHMIDT S.J., BURGASSER A.J., WILLIAMS P.K.G. and BERGER E.

Abstract (from CDS):

We report the white light flare rates for 10 ultracool dwarfs using Kepler K2 short-cadence data. Among our sample stars, two have spectral type M6, three are M7, three are M8, and two are L0. Most of our targets are old low-mass stars. We identify a total of 283 flares in all of the stars in our sample, with Kepler energies in the range log EKp ∼ (29-33.5) erg. Using the maximum-likelihood method of line fitting, we find that the flare frequency distribution (FFD) for each star in our sample follows a power law with slope -α in the range -(1.3-2.0). We find that cooler objects tend to have shallower slopes. For some of our targets, the FFD follows either a broken power law, or a power law with an exponential cutoff. For the L0 dwarf 2MASS J12321827-0951502, we find a very shallow slope (-α = -1.3) in the Kepler energy range (0.82-130) x 1030 erg: this L0 dwarf has flare rates which are comparable to those of high-energy flares in stars of earlier spectral types. In addition, we report photometry of two superflares: one on the L0 dwarf 2MASS J12321827-0951502 and another on the M7 dwarf 2MASS J08352366+1029318. In the case of 2MASS J12321827-0951502, we report a flare brightening by a factor of ∼144 relative to the quiescent photospheric level. Likewise, for 2MASS J08352366+1029318, we report a flare brightening by a factor of ∼60 relative to the quiescent photospheric level. These two superflares have bolometric (ultraviolet/optical/infrared) energies 3.6 x 1033 erg and 8.9 x 1033 erg respectively, while the full width half maximum timescales are very short, ∼2 min. We find that the M8 star TRAPPIST-1 is more active than the M8.5 dwarf 2M03264453+1919309, but less active than another M8 dwarf (2M12215066-0843197).

Abstract Copyright: © 2018. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.

Journal keyword(s): stars: activity - stars: flare - stars: individual: (2MASS J12321827-0951502, TRAPPIST-1)

VizieR on-line data: <Available at CDS (J/ApJ/858/55): table1.dat table2.dat table3.dat>

Simbad objects: 19

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Number of rows : 19
N Identifier Otype ICRS (2000)
RA
ICRS (2000)
DEC
Proper motions Parallaxes Redshift Rad. vel. cz Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type Morph. type Angular size #ref
1983 - 2024
1 2MASS J00540655-0031018 BrownD* 00 54 06.5846250888 -00 31 02.180997624 188.327 -162.018 20.0629 -0.00017 -51 -51.0           L2.2V ~ ~ ~ ~ 23
2 G 272-61B Eruptive* 01 39 01.6377185550 -17 57 01.001240728 3178.694 584.061 373.8443 0.000073 22.01 22.01           M6V ~ ~ ~ ~ 614
3 2MASS J03264453+1919309 Low-Mass* 03 26 44.5450058761 +19 19 30.880338288 277.686 -432.683 38.4456 ~ ~ ~           M8.6V ~ ~ ~ ~ 10
4 2MASSW J0335020+234235 Low-Mass* 03 35 02.0907239832 +23 42 35.413750692 51.477 -62.847 19.7245 0.000052 15.5 15.50       17.67   M8.5V ~ ~ ~ ~ 60
5 2MASS J05334148+0014348 BrownD* 05 33 41.48688 +00 14 34.8252 ~ ~ ~           L0 ~ ~ ~ ~ 12
6 2MASS J08352366+1029318 Low-Mass* 08 35 23.6651640480 +10 29 32.082126252 -18.611 -161.170 36.8983 0.000089 26.824 26.83           M7.9V ~ ~ ~ ~ 14
7 V* AD Leo Eruptive* 10 19 36.2808181226 +19 52 12.010446571 -498.620 -43.428 201.4064 0.000041 12.43 12.43   10.82 9.52 9.19   dM3 ~ ~ ~ ~ 1121
8 2MASS J12212770+0257198 BrownD* 12 21 27.7124211648 +02 57 19.767907440 -144.665 -43.270 53.8119 -0.00015 -45 -45.0           L0.5 ~ ~ ~ ~ 44
9 2MASS J12215066-0843197 HighPM* 12 21 50.6468615208 -08 43 19.637324652 -187.174 12.403 19.8677 ~ ~ ~           M8 ~ ~ ~ ~ 6
10 SIPS J1232-0951 BrownD* 12 32 18.27456 -09 51 50.2632 -182.5 -122.8 34.5 ~ ~ ~         16.97 L0 ~ ~ ~ ~ 20
11 2MASSI J1332244-044112 HighPM* 13 32 24.4358275080 -04 41 13.052422824 49.460 27.523 29.0585 -0.000040 -12 -12.00       18.37   M7.5 ~ ~ ~ ~ 20
12 2MASS J19064801+4011089 BrownD* 19 06 48.0751379413 +40 11 08.590575770 438.293 -179.712 59.6710 ~ ~ ~           L1 ~ ~ ~ ~ 33
13 TYC 3550-936-1 Eruptive* 19 09 40.4398554336 +49 30 05.160015900 17.330 13.077 3.0817 ~ ~ ~   11.75 11.08 10.698   G5IV ~ ~ ~ ~ 33
14 G 208-42 Eruptive* 19 51 09.3205973189 +46 29 00.213809780 183.242 265.697 83.4940 -0.000041 -12.334400 -12.33   14.47   12.544   M4.0Ve ~ ~ ~ ~ 191
15 LP 759-17 Low-Mass* 22 02 11.2669895232 -11 09 46.364042952 130.751 -188.450 35.9801 -0.000024 -7.229660 -7.23   20.7   17.048 14.736 M6/6.5e ~ ~ ~ ~ 24
16 2MASS J22145070-1319590 Low-Mass* 22 14 50.7360819813 -13 19 59.504012877 228.743 -245.817 25.5943 ~ ~ ~           M7.5 ~ ~ ~ ~ 11
17 LP 760-3 Low-Mass* 22 28 54.3488414218 -13 25 19.457590378 -328.070 -1044.871 91.8382 ~ ~ ~   19.3 17.14     M6.5V ~ ~ ~ ~ 72
18 TRAPPIST-1 Low-Mass* 23 06 29.3684948589 -05 02 29.037301866 930.788 -479.038 80.2123 -0.000173 -52.003101 -52.00     18.798 16.466 14.024 M7.5e ~ ~ ~ ~ 1016
19 BD+19 5116 ** 23 31 52.17898 +19 56 14.1505 554.64 -60.43 161.76 0.000005 1.50 1.50 12.737 11.749 10.165 8.982 7.446 M4+M5 ~ ~ ~ ~ 378

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