Discovery of flare activity on the very low luminosity red dwarf G 51-15

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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Dwarf Stars, Flare Stars, Stellar Luminosity, Stellar Spectrophotometry, H Alpha Line, Light Curve, Stellar Radiation

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Flare activity has been discovered on G 51-15, the intrinsically second faintest star known, and the faintest one with hydrogen Balmer lines in emission. A comparison of the two faintest stars known with other flare stars indicates that they are considerably less flare active than CN Leo or UV Cet. A possible explanation may be that a star's age is important to its flaring rate, but this is difficult to quantify from existing data on low luminosity dwarfs.

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