Astron. Astrophys. 347, 508-517 (1999)
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A spectroscopic study of flares on T Tauri and zero-age main-sequence stars
E.W. Guenther and
M. Ball
Thüringer Landessternwarte Tautenburg, Karl-Schwarzschild-Observatorium, Sternwarte 5, D-07778 Tautenburg Germany
Received 10 February 1999 / Accepted 5 May 1999
Abstract
Using a multi-object spectrograph on the Schmidt telescope in
Tautenburg, we study the flare-activity of T Tauri stars and of
zero-age main sequence stars. The sample comprises both classical, and
weak-line T Tauri stars (cTTSs, wTTSs) in the Taurus-Auriga star
forming region, as well as zero-age main-sequence stars (ZAMSSs) in
the open cluster Persei. The
properties of the flares detected on V 486 Per in the
Persei region, and on the Weak-Line
T Tauri stars V 819 Tau and V 410 Tau are
rather similar: All events show a rapid increase and a slow decay of
the strength of the Balmer lines, and all events have similar
flux-ratios of H to
H . An event which shares these
properties has also been detected in the cTTS FN Tau, and we
correspondingly interpret it as a magnetic flare. Using the properties
of observed flares as criteria for the detection of such events, we
study the frequency of flares in the three classes of objects. Using
these criteria, we detected flares on 80% of the wTTSs, on 56% of the
cTTSs, and on 16% of the ZAMSSs. We find that the intrinsic flare rate
is only about a factor of two smaller for cTTSs than for wTTSs for our
sample of stars, and for flares with energies
erg in
H . We thus conclude that a strong
flare activity is a common property of both types of T Tauri stars. In
contrast to the T Tauri stars, we find a drastically lower flare rate
for the zero-age main sequence stars.
Key words: stars:
flare
stars:
formation
stars: pre-main sequence
Send offprint requests to: E.W. Guenther
Correspondence to: Thüringer Landessternwarte, D-07778 Tautenburg, Germany
© European Southern Observatory (ESO) 1999
Online publication: June 30, 1999
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