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Crespo-Chacón, I.; López-Santiago, J.; Montes, D.; Fernández-Figueroa, M. J.; Micela, G.; Reale, F.; García-Álvarez, D.; Caramazza, M.; Pillitteri, I.
Bibliographical reference
Highlights of Spanish Astrophysics V, Astrophysics and Space Science Proceedings. ISBN 978-3-642-11249-2. Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg, 2010, p. 393
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We have investigated the physics of flares in M-dwarfs by means of
optical/X-ray observations and modeling. The great efficiency of current
optical spectrographs and detectors has allowed us to detect and analyze
a great number of non white-light flares with intermediate spectral
resolution and high temporal resolution. Although this kind of flares is
the most typical on the Sun, few such events have been so far recorded
on stars. We have obtained the physical parameters of the chromospheric
flaring plasma (electron temperature, electron density, optical depth
and temperature of the underlying source) by using a model that
minimizes the difference between the observed Balmer decrements and the
calculated ones, which result from solving the radiative transfer
equation. On the other hand, the great sensitivity, wide energy range,
high energy resolution and continuous time coverage of the EPIC
detectors (on-board the XMM-Newton satellite) have enabled us to study
both the effect of weak flares on the corona of active stars and the
spatial properties of coronal flaring loops. The results are consistent
with interpreting stellar flares as scaled-up versions of solar flares
and show multiple evidence for flares being an important heating agent
of the outer atmospheric stellar layers.