Characterizing a Dramatic $\Delta V\sim-9$ Flare on an Ultracool Dwarf Found by the ASAS-SN Survey
Abstract
We analyze a magnitude flare on the newly identified M8 dwarf SDSS J022116.84+194020.4 (hereafter SDSSJ0221) detected as part of the All-Sky Automated Survey for Supernovae (ASAS-SN). Using infrared and optical spectra, we confirm that SDSSJ0221 is a relatively nearby (d76 pc) M8 dwarf with strong quiescent H emission. Based on kinematics and the absence of features consistent with low-gravity (young) ultracool dwarfs, we place a lower limit of 200 Myr on the age of SDSSJ0221. When modeled with a simple, classical flare light-curve, this flare is consistent with a total -band flare energy 10 erg, confirming that the most dramatic flares are not limited to warmer, more massive stars. Scaled to include a rough estimate of the emission line contribution to the band, we estimate a blackbody filling factor of during the flare peak and during the flare decay phase. These filling factors correspond to flare areas that are an order of magnitude larger than those measured for most mid-M dwarf flares.
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@article{arxiv.1310.4515,
title = {Characterizing a Dramatic $\Delta V\sim-9$ Flare on an Ultracool Dwarf Found by the ASAS-SN Survey},
author = {Sarah J. Schmidt and Jose L. Prieto and K. Z. Stanek and Benjamin J. Shappee and Nidia Morrell and Daniella C. Bardalez Gagliuffi and C. S. Kochanek and J. Jencson and T. W-S. Holoien and U. Basu and John. F. Beacom and D. M. Szczygiel and G. Pojmanski and J. Brimacombe and M. Dubberley and M. Elphick and S. Foale and E. Hawkins and D. Mullins and W. Rosing and R. Ross and Z. Walker},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1310.4515},
year = {2015}
}
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Updated version in response to referee report. 6 pages, 3 figures, 2 tables. Submitted to ApJL. For a brief video explaining this paper, see http://youtu.be/uue8G0NnjJU