论文标题
恒星耀斑中光谱线不对称的观测和建模
Observations and modeling of spectral line asymmetries in stellar flares
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论文摘要
恒星耀斑是在恒星大气中发生的充满活力的事件。使用光度光曲线和光谱在各种恒星上观察到它们。在某些凉爽的恒星上,与太阳耀斑相比,耀斑倾向于释放更多的能量。光谱观察结果表明,除了增强和扩展外,某些光谱线在其剖面中都表现出不对称性。具有增强蓝翼的不对称性通常与冠状质量弹出的存在有关,而当前尚不清楚红色不对称的起源。已经提出了一些机制,但尚未进行建模。我们使用2米的Perek望远镜在OndêeJov天文台观察到DME星AD LEO,并具有同时的光度光曲线。与太阳耀斑类似,我们将H $α$线从广泛的凉爽环路中突出发生,并使用冠状雨的概念来解释观察到的不对称性。我们考虑到单个雨云的速度分布,在凉爽的耀斑回路内解决了H $α$的非LTE辐射转移。对于出现在恒星圆盘中心的耀斑,我们整合了从整个街机中出现的辐射,以从环区域获得通量。我们观察到H $α$线中的两个耀斑,表现出与速度渐进阶段相对于50 km s $^{ - 1} $的速度相对应的红翼不对称性。由冠状雨模型产生的合成曲线具有与观测值兼容的红色翅膀。
Stellar flares are energetic events occurring in stellar atmospheres. They have been observed on various stars using photometric light curves and spectra. On some cool stars, flares tend to release substantially more energy compared to solar flares. Spectroscopic observations have revealed that some spectral lines, aside from an enhancement and broadening, exhibit asymmetry in their profile. Asymmetries with enhanced blue wings are often associated with the presence of coronal mass ejections while the origin of the red asymmetries is currently not well understood. A few mechanisms have been suggested but no modeling has been performed yet. We observed the dMe star AD Leo using the 2-meter Perek telescope at Ondřejov observatory, with simultaneous photometric light curves. In analogy with solar flares, we model the H$α$ line emergent from an extensive arcade of cool flare loops and explain the observed asymmetries using the concept of coronal rain. We solve the non-LTE radiative transfer in H$α$ within cool flare loops taking into account the velocity distribution of individual rain clouds. For a flare occurring at the center of the stellar disc, we then integrate radiation emergent from the whole arcade to get the flux from the loop area. We observed two flares in the H$α$ line that exhibit red wing asymmetry corresponding to velocities up to 50 km s$^{-1}$ during the gradual phase of the flare. Synthetic profiles generated from the model of coronal rain have enhanced red wings quite compatible with observations.