Time Variability of FUV Emission from Cool Stars on Multi-year Timescales

Author:

Kamgar LeoORCID,France KevinORCID,Youngblood AllisonORCID

Abstract

Abstract The physical and chemical properties of planetary atmospheres are affected by temporal evolution of ultraviolet (UV) radiation inputs from their host stars at all time scales. While studies of X-ray/UV flare properties and long-term stellar evolution of exoplanet host stars have provided new constraints regarding stellar inputs to exoplanetary systems, the UV temporal variability of cool stars on the timescale of stellar cycles remains largely unexplored. To address this gap in our understanding of the UV temporal variability of cool stars, we analyze far-ultraviolet (FUV) emission lines of ions that trace the chromosphere and transition region of nearby stars (C ii, Si iii, Si iv, and N v; formation temperatures ∼ 20–150 kK) using data from the Hubble Space Telescope (HST) and International Ultraviolet Explorer (IUE) archives spanning temporal baselines of months to years. We select 33 unique stars of spectral types F-M with observing campaigns spanning over a year, and create ionic light curves to evaluate the characteristic variability of cool stars on such timescales. Screening for large flare events, we observe that the relative variability of FUV light curves decreases with increasing stellar effective temperature, from 30% to 70% variability for M-type stars to <30% variability for F and G-type stars. We also observe a weak trend in the temporal variability with the Ca ii R HK stellar activity indicator, suggesting that stars with lower Ca ii activity exhibit a smaller range of FUV flux variability. Screening for data sets with optimal temporal spread, and a sufficient number of individual observations, we select 5 data sets for further periodicity analysis (HST α Centauri A, HST α Centauri B, IUE α Centauri B, IUE ϵ Eri, IUE ξ Boo). Various periodic structures within the FUV flux were detected, with most significant being a 79 days frequency present within the IUE observations of ξ Boo, with a significance of 6σ, and a periodic signal in the FUV observations of α Centauri B, for both HST and IUE measurements, at ≈210 days frequency with significance of 3σ and 3.7σ, respectively. Our results suggest that extreme ultraviolet flux from cool stars varies by less than a factor of two on decade timescales, significantly smaller than variations on flare or stellar evolutionary timescales.

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IOP Publishing

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