The White-light Superflares from Cool Stars in GWAC Triggers

Author:

Li 李 Guang-Wei 广伟ORCID,Wang 王 Liang 靓ORCID,Yuan 袁 Hai-Long 海龙ORCID,Xin 辛 Li-Ping 立平ORCID,Wang 王 Jing 竞ORCID,Wu 吴 Chao 潮,Li 黎 Hua-Li 华丽ORCID,Haerken 哈斯铁尔 Hasitieer ·哈尔肯ORCID,Wang 王 Wei-Hua 伟华,Cai 蔡 Hong-Bo 洪波,Han 韩 Xu-Hui 旭辉ORCID,Xu 徐 Yang 洋ORCID,Huang 黄 Lei 垒,Lu 卢 Xiao-Meng 晓猛,Bai 白 Jian-Ying 建迎,Wang 王 Xiang-Yu 祥玉ORCID,Dai 戴 Zi-Gao 子高ORCID,Liang 梁 En-Wei 恩维ORCID,Wei 魏 Jian-Yan 建彦

Abstract

Abstract M-type stars are the ones that flare most frequently, but how big their maximum flare energy can reach is still unknown. We present 163 flares from 162 individual M2 through L1-type stars that triggered the GWAC, with flare energies ranging from 1032.2 to 1036.4 erg. The flare amplitudes range from △G = 0.84 to ∼10 mag. Flare energy increases with stellar surface temperature (T eff) but both △G and equivalent duration log 10 ( ED ) seem to be independent of T eff. Combining periods detected from light curves of TESS and K2, spectra from LAMOST, the Sloan Digital Sky Survey, the 2.16 m telescope, and the Gaia DR3 data, we found that these GWAC flare stars are young. For the stars that have spectra, we found that these stars are in or very near the saturation region, and log 10 ( L H α / L bol ) is lower for M7–L1 stars than for M2–M6 stars. We also studied the relation between GWAC flare bolometric energy E bol and stellar hemispherical area S, and found that log 10 E bol (in erg) increases with increasing S (in square centimeters), and the maximum flare energy log 10 E bol , max log 10 S + 14.25 . For M7–L1 stars, there seem to be other factors limiting their maximum flare energies in addition to the stellar hemispherical area.

Funder

MOST ∣ National Natural Science Foundation of China

Youth Innovation Promotion Association of the Chinese Academy of Sciences

China Manned Space Project

Publisher

American Astronomical Society

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