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Author(s):  
J. R. Callingham ◽  
B. J. S. Pope ◽  
A. D. Feinstein ◽  
H. K. Vedantham ◽  
T. W. Shimwell ◽  
...  


Author(s):  
Hiroyuki Maehara ◽  
Yuta Notsu ◽  
Kousuke Namekata ◽  
Satoshi Honda ◽  
Adam F Kowalski ◽  
...  

Abstract In this paper, we present the results from spectroscopic and photometric observations of the M-type flare star YZ CMi in the framework of the Optical and Infrared Synergetic Telescopes for Education and Research (OISTER) collaborations during the Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS) observation period. We detected 145 white-light flares from the TESS light-curve and four Hα flares from the OISTER observations performed between 2019 January 16 and 18. Among them, three Hα flares were associated with white-light flares. However, one of them did not show clear brightening in the continuum; during this flare, the Hα line exhibited blue asymmetry which lasted for ∼60 min. The line-of-sight velocity of the blueshifted component is in the range from −80 to −100 km s−1. This suggests that there can be upward flows of chromospheric cool plasma even without detectable red/near-infrared (NIR) continuum brightening. By assuming that the blue asymmetry in the Hα line was caused by a prominence eruption on YZ CMi, we estimated the mass and kinetic energy of the upward-moving material to be 1016–1018 g and 1029.5–1031.5 erg, respectively. The estimated mass is comparable to expectations from the empirical relation between the flare X-ray energy and mass of upward-moving material for stellar flares and solar coronal mass ejections (CMEs). In contrast, the estimated kinetic energy for the non-white-light flare on YZ CMi is roughly two orders of magnitude smaller than that expected from the relation between flare X-ray energy and kinetic energy for solar CMEs. This could be understood by the difference in the velocity between CMEs and prominence eruptions.



2018 ◽  
Vol 869 (2) ◽  
pp. 149 ◽  
Author(s):  
D. J. Mullan ◽  
J. MacDonald ◽  
S. Dieterich ◽  
H. Fausey


Author(s):  
Satoshi Honda ◽  
Yuta Notsu ◽  
Kosuke Namekata ◽  
Shota Notsu ◽  
Hiroyuki Maehara ◽  
...  


2018 ◽  
Vol 62 (4) ◽  
pp. 273-280
Author(s):  
I. S. Savanov ◽  
E. S. Dmitrienko
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2017 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 44 ◽  
Author(s):  
A. W. Shafter ◽  
M. Henze ◽  
M. J. Darnley ◽  
R. Ciardullo ◽  
B. D. Davis ◽  
...  
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2017 ◽  
Vol 14 (S339) ◽  
pp. 7-11
Author(s):  
B. Y. Welsh ◽  
J. Vallerga ◽  
O. H. W. Siegmund ◽  
J. Wheatley ◽  
M. Kotze

AbstractThe Berkeley Visible Image Tube (BVIT) has been a user instrument on the SALT 10-m telescope for the past six years. It can observe transient astrophysical phenomena occurring on time-scales of micro-seconds. This overview presented some recent observations of a dMe flare star, and discussed the recent results of our optical Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence (OSETI) around nearby exoplanet-hosting stars.



Author(s):  
M. E. Contadakis ◽  
S. J. Avgoloupis ◽  
Ch. Papantoniou
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2016 ◽  
Vol 589 ◽  
pp. A48 ◽  
Author(s):  
J. H. M. M. Schmitt ◽  
G. Kanbach ◽  
A. Rau ◽  
H. Steinle
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