Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2094205514> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W2094205514 endingPage "416" @default.
- W2094205514 startingPage "398" @default.
- W2094205514 abstract "We present the results of a campaign to observe flares on the M dwarf flare star EV Lacertae over the course of two days in 2001 September, utilizing a combination of radio continuum, optical photometric and spectroscopic, ultraviolet spectroscopic, and X-ray spectroscopic observations to characterize the multiwavelength nature of flares from this active, single, late-type star. We find flares in every wavelength region in which we observed. A large radio flare from the star was observed at both 3.6 and 6 cm and is the most luminous example of a gyrosynchrotron flare yet observed on a dMe flare star. The radio flare can be explained as encompassing a large magnetic volume, comparable to the stellar disk, and involving trapped electrons that decay over timescales of hours. Flux enhancements at 6 cm accompanied by highly negatively circularly polarized emission (πc → -100%) imply that a coherent emission mechanism is operating in the corona of EV Lac. There are numerous optical white-light flares, and yet no signature of emission-line response from the chromosphere appears. Two small ultraviolet enhancements differ in the amount of nonthermal broadening present. There are numerous X-ray flares occurring throughout the observation, and an analysis of undispersed photons and grating events reveals no evidence for abundance variations. Higher temperatures are present during some flares; however, the maximum temperature achieved varies from flare to flare. There is no evidence for density variations during any flare intervals. In the multiwavelength context, the start of the intense radio flare is coincident with an impulsive optical U-band flare, to within 1 minute, and yet there is no signature of an X-ray response. There are other intervals of time when optical flaring and UV flaring is occurring, but these cannot be related to the contemporaneous X-ray flaring: the time-integrated luminosities do not match the instantaneous X-ray flare luminosity, as one would expect for the Neupert effect. We investigate the probability of chance occurrences of flares from disparate wavelength regions producing temporal coincidences but find that not all the flare associations can be explained by a superposition of flares due to a high flaring rate. We caution against making causal associations of multiwavelength flares based solely on temporal correlations for high flaring rate stars such as EV Lac." @default.
- W2094205514 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W2094205514 creator A5006284243 @default.
- W2094205514 creator A5007511507 @default.
- W2094205514 creator A5009359010 @default.
- W2094205514 creator A5067643722 @default.
- W2094205514 creator A5080147400 @default.
- W2094205514 date "2005-03-01" @default.
- W2094205514 modified "2023-10-18" @default.
- W2094205514 title "From Radio to X‐Ray: Flares on the dMe Flare Star EV Lacertae" @default.
- W2094205514 cites W1560830896 @default.
- W2094205514 cites W1759752645 @default.
- W2094205514 cites W1799571517 @default.
- W2094205514 cites W1966667130 @default.
- W2094205514 cites W1966829474 @default.
- W2094205514 cites W1969141487 @default.
- W2094205514 cites W1977457396 @default.
- W2094205514 cites W1978662539 @default.
- W2094205514 cites W1981448013 @default.
- W2094205514 cites W1982051709 @default.
- W2094205514 cites W1990697914 @default.
- W2094205514 cites W1993489619 @default.
- W2094205514 cites W1993957518 @default.
- W2094205514 cites W1997410891 @default.
- W2094205514 cites W2002677252 @default.
- W2094205514 cites W2006934456 @default.
- W2094205514 cites W2015215594 @default.
- W2094205514 cites W2016268550 @default.
- W2094205514 cites W2020179816 @default.
- W2094205514 cites W2021385692 @default.
- W2094205514 cites W2022093639 @default.
- W2094205514 cites W2024054804 @default.
- W2094205514 cites W2024790400 @default.
- W2094205514 cites W2030154533 @default.
- W2094205514 cites W2042663544 @default.
- W2094205514 cites W2042801721 @default.
- W2094205514 cites W2059283886 @default.
- W2094205514 cites W2061691305 @default.
- W2094205514 cites W2064384612 @default.
- W2094205514 cites W2068629292 @default.
- W2094205514 cites W2071850170 @default.
- W2094205514 cites W2084265947 @default.
- W2094205514 cites W2090101046 @default.
- W2094205514 cites W2090957417 @default.
- W2094205514 cites W2093888575 @default.
- W2094205514 cites W2130027494 @default.
- W2094205514 cites W2131507334 @default.
- W2094205514 cites W2142759963 @default.
- W2094205514 cites W2171332356 @default.
- W2094205514 cites W3098546836 @default.
- W2094205514 cites W3100195645 @default.
- W2094205514 cites W3104778589 @default.
- W2094205514 cites W4232683100 @default.
- W2094205514 cites W4251358596 @default.
- W2094205514 cites W4252221130 @default.
- W2094205514 cites W4254005783 @default.
- W2094205514 cites W4368046459 @default.
- W2094205514 doi "https://doi.org/10.1086/427275" @default.
- W2094205514 hasPublicationYear "2005" @default.
- W2094205514 type Work @default.
- W2094205514 sameAs 2094205514 @default.
- W2094205514 citedByCount "115" @default.
- W2094205514 countsByYear W20942055142012 @default.
- W2094205514 countsByYear W20942055142013 @default.
- W2094205514 countsByYear W20942055142014 @default.
- W2094205514 countsByYear W20942055142015 @default.
- W2094205514 countsByYear W20942055142016 @default.
- W2094205514 countsByYear W20942055142017 @default.
- W2094205514 countsByYear W20942055142018 @default.
- W2094205514 countsByYear W20942055142019 @default.
- W2094205514 countsByYear W20942055142020 @default.
- W2094205514 countsByYear W20942055142021 @default.
- W2094205514 countsByYear W20942055142022 @default.
- W2094205514 countsByYear W20942055142023 @default.
- W2094205514 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W2094205514 hasAuthorship W2094205514A5006284243 @default.
- W2094205514 hasAuthorship W2094205514A5007511507 @default.
- W2094205514 hasAuthorship W2094205514A5009359010 @default.
- W2094205514 hasAuthorship W2094205514A5067643722 @default.
- W2094205514 hasAuthorship W2094205514A5080147400 @default.
- W2094205514 hasBestOaLocation W20942055141 @default.
- W2094205514 hasConcept C121332964 @default.
- W2094205514 hasConcept C1276947 @default.
- W2094205514 hasConcept C130726490 @default.
- W2094205514 hasConcept C150846664 @default.
- W2094205514 hasConcept C164546044 @default.
- W2094205514 hasConcept C178075534 @default.
- W2094205514 hasConcept C185001636 @default.
- W2094205514 hasConcept C2779588948 @default.
- W2094205514 hasConcept C44870925 @default.
- W2094205514 hasConcept C80518518 @default.
- W2094205514 hasConceptScore W2094205514C121332964 @default.
- W2094205514 hasConceptScore W2094205514C1276947 @default.
- W2094205514 hasConceptScore W2094205514C130726490 @default.
- W2094205514 hasConceptScore W2094205514C150846664 @default.
- W2094205514 hasConceptScore W2094205514C164546044 @default.
- W2094205514 hasConceptScore W2094205514C178075534 @default.
- W2094205514 hasConceptScore W2094205514C185001636 @default.