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Surface activity of rapidly rotating stars from simultaneous X-ray and UV observations with AstroSat

Lalitha Sairam, Utkarsh Pathak, Kulinder Pal Singh

Published 2023-09-20Version 1

Our study focuses on analysing the coronal, transition and chromospheric activity of four rapidly rotating stars located within 50 pc in the solar neighbourhood. We have used the multi-wavelength capabilities of AstroSat, to investigate the outer atmospheres of AB Dor, BO Mic, DG CVn and GJ 3331. These stars, classified as M and K type active stars, are known for their short rotation periods, leading to increased surface magnetic activity. Our soft X-ray observations provide the coronal properties such as emission measures, temperatures and elemental coronal abundances. We report the detection of X-ray flares from AB Dor, BO Mic, and DG CVn, while UV light curves reveal flares in both BO Mic and DG CVn.

Comments: Accepted for publication in Journal of Astrophysics and Astronomy
Categories: astro-ph.SR
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