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Potential Chromospheric Evaporation in A M-dwarf's Flare Triggered by Einstein Probe Mission

Published 4 Oct 2024 in astro-ph.SR | (2410.03114v1)

Abstract: Although flares from late-type main-sequence stars have been frequently detected in multi-wavelength, the associated dynamical process has been rarely reported so far. Here, we report follow-up observations of an X-ray transient triggered by WXT onboard the Einstein Probe at UT08:45:08 in 2024, May 7. The photometry in multi-bands and time-resolved spectroscopy started at 3 and 7.5 hours after the trigger, respectively, which enables us to identify the transient as a flare of the M-dwarf 2MASS J12184187-0609123. The bolometric energy released in the flare is estimated to be $\sim10{36}\ \mathrm{erg}$ from its X-ray light curve. The H$\alpha$ emission-line profile obtained at about 7 hours after the trigger shows an evident blue asymmetry with a maximum velocity of $200-250\ \mathrm{km\ s{-1}}$. The blue wing can be likely explained by the chromospheric temperature (cool) upflow associated with chromospheric evaporation, in which the mass of the evaporating plasma is estimated to be $1.2\times10{18}$g. In addition, a prominence eruption with an estimated mass of $7\times10{15}\mathrm{g}<M_{\mathrm{p}}<7\times10{18}\mathrm{g}$ can not be entirely excluded.

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