Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics – Solar and Stellar Astrophysics
Scientific paper
2011-12-06
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
Solar and Stellar Astrophysics
7 pages, 8 figures; accepted by Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific
Scientific paper
We use ~12,000 spectra of ~3,500 magnetically active M0-M9 dwarfs from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey taken at 10-15 minute intervals, together with ~300 spectra of ~60 M0-M8 stars obtained hourly with the Hydra multi-object spectrometer, to probe H\alpha\ variability on timescales of minutes to weeks. With multiple observations for every star examined, we are able to characterize fluctuations in H\alpha emission as a function of activity strength and spectral type. Stars with greater magnetic activity (as quantified by L_H\alpha/L_bol) are found to be less variable at all spectral types. We attribute this result to the stronger level of persistent emission in the high activity stars, requiring a larger heating event in order to produce measurable variability. We also construct H\alpha\ structure functions to constrain the timescale of variability. The more active objects with lower variability exhibit a characteristic timescale longer than an hour, likely due to larger, longer lasting heating events, while the less active objects with higher variability have a characteristic timescale shorter than 15 minutes.
Bell Keaton J.
Davenport James R. A.
Hawley Suzanne L.
Hilton Eric J.
Rogel Allen B.
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