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ASASSN-16ae: A Powerful White-Light Flare on an Early-L Dwarf

Solar and Stellar Astrophysics 2016-09-21 v2

Abstract

We report the discovery and classification of SDSS~J053341.43+001434.1 (SDSS0533), an early-L dwarf first discovered during a powerful ΔV<11\Delta V < -11 magnitude flare observed as part of the ASAS-SN survey. Optical and infrared spectroscopy indicate a spectral type of L0 with strong Hα\alpha emission and a blue NIR spectral slope. Combining the photometric distance, proper motion, and radial velocity of SDSS0533 yields three-dimensional velocities of (U,V,W)=(14±13,35±14,94±22)(U,V,W)=(14\pm13,-35\pm14,-94\pm22)~km~s1^{-1}, indicating that it is most likely part of the thick disk population and probably old. The three detections of SDSS0533 obtained during the flare are consistent with a total VV-band flare energy of at least 4.9×10334.9\times10^{33}~ergs (corresponding to a total thermal energy of at least Etot>3.7×1034E_{\rm tot}>3.7\times10^{34}~erg), placing it among the strongest detected M dwarf flares. The presence of this powerful flare on an old L0 dwarf may indicate that stellar-type magnetic activity persists down to the end of the main sequence and on older ML transition dwarfs.

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@article{arxiv.1605.04313,
  title  = {ASASSN-16ae: A Powerful White-Light Flare on an Early-L Dwarf},
  author = {Sarah J. Schmidt and Benjamin J. Shappee and Jonathan Gagné and K. Z. Stanek and José L. Prieto and Thomas W. -S. Holoien and C. S. Kochanek and Laura Chomiuk and Subo Dong and Mark Seibert and Jay Strader},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1605.04313},
  year   = {2016}
}

Comments

7 pages, 3 tables, 2 figures; accepted to ApJ Letters; updated to reflect referee response and proof corrections