Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy
Scientific paper
Jan 2004
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Stars as suns : activity, evolution and planets, Proceedings of the 219th symposium of the International Astronomical Union held
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astronomy
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Scientific paper
We present an analysis of simultaneous radio optical UV and X-ray observations of the dMe flare star EV Lacertae taken in 2001 September. The analysis is time-resolved and concentrates on determining flare-related changes in each spectral region. Temporal correlations in different wavelength regions are examined. Numerous X-ray flares were observed; two X-ray flares are accompanied by UV enhancements in a pattern reminiscent of the Neupert effect seen in solar flares where UV bursts are interpreted as a product of nonthermal heat input to the lower atmosphere and soft X-ray emission occurs as a result of the heating. An extemely large radio flare seen at two frequencies and representing a factor of 100 increase in quiescent radio flux density has an optical counterpart with an enhancement of about 3 magnitudes in the U filter. There is no corresponding increase in soft X-ray flux. We investigate scenarios which could give rise to the observed multi-wavelength correlations. The run of electron density with temperature in the outer atmosphere (transition region through corona) is investigated and implications for coronal structure are given.
Allred J.
Ambruster Carol
Ayres Thomas R.
Brown Adrian
Hawley Suzanne L.
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