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A&A 383, 548-557 (2002)
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361:20011743
Observations and modelling of a large optical flare on AT Microscopii
D. García-Alvarez1, D. Jevremovic1, 2, J. G. Doyle1 and C. J. Butler11 Armagh Observatory, College Hill, Armagh BT61 9DG N. Ireland
e-mail: djc@star.arm.ac.uk, jgd@star.arm.ac.uk, cjb@star.arm.ac.uk
2 Astronomical Observatory, Volgina 7, 11070 Belgrade, Yugoslavia
(Received 26 September 2001 / Accepted 5 December 2001)
Abstract
Spectroscopic observations covering the wavelength range 3600-4600 Å are presented for a large flare on the late type M dwarf
AT Mic (dM4.5e). A procedure to estimate the physical parameters of the
flaring plasma has been used which assumes a simplified slab model of the flare based on a comparison of observed and computed
Balmer decrements. With
this procedure we have determined the electron density, electron temperature, optical thickness and temperature of the
underlying source for the impulsive and gradual phases of the flare.
The magnitude and duration of the flare allows
us to trace the physical parameters of the response of the lower atmosphere. In order to check our
derived values we have compared them with other methods. In addition, we have also applied our procedure to a stellar and
a solar
flare for which parameters have been obtained
using other techniques.
Key words: stars: activity -- stars: chromospheres -- stars: flare -- stars: late-type
Offprint request: D. García-Alvarez, dga@star.arm.ac.uk
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