Fast photometric variability of very low mass stars in IC 348: detection of superflare in an M dwarf

Samrat Ghosh, S. Mondal, S. Dutta, R. Das, S. Joshi, S. Lata, Dhrimadri Khata, A. Panja
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We present here optical I-band photometric variability study down to $\simeq$ 19 mag of a young ($\sim$2-3 Myr) star-forming region IC 348 in the Perseus molecular cloud. We aim to explore the fast rotation (in the time-scales of hours) in Very Low Mass stars (VLMs) including Brown Dwarfs (BDs). From a sample of 177 light-curves using our new I-band observations, we detect new photometric variability in 22 young M-dwarfs including 6 BDs, which are bonafide members in IC 348 and well-characterized in the spectral type of M-dwarfs. Out of 22 variables, 11 M dwarfs including one BD show hour-scale periodic variability in the period range 3.5 - 11 hours and rest are aperiodic in nature. Interestingly, an optical flare is detected in a young M2.75 dwarf in one night data on 20 December 2016. From the flare light curve, we estimate the emitted flared energy of 1.48 $\times$ 10$^{35}$ ergs. The observed flared energy with an uncertainty of tens of per cent is close to the super-flare range ($\sim$ 10$^{34}$ ergs), which is rarely observed in active M dwarfs.
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IC 348中非常低质量恒星的快速光度变异性:对M矮星超级耀斑的探测
本文介绍英仙座分子云中年轻恒星形成区IC 348 ($\sim$ 2-3 Myr)的光学i波段光度变化率研究,其亮度低至$\simeq$ 19等。我们的目标是探索包括棕矮星在内的极低质量恒星(VLMs)的快速旋转(以小时为时间尺度)。利用新的i波段观测,我们从177个光曲线样本中发现了22个年轻的m矮星,包括6个bd,它们是IC 348的忠实成员,在m矮星的光谱类型中有很好的特征。在22个变量中,11个M矮星(包括一个BD)表现出小时尺度的周期变化,周期范围在3.5 - 11小时之间,其余的是非周期的。有趣的是,在2016年12月20日的一夜数据中,在一颗年轻的M2.75矮星上发现了一个光学耀斑。根据耀斑光曲线,我们估计发射的耀斑能量为1.48 $\times$ 10 $^{35}$ ergs。观测到的爆发能量的不确定性为10%,接近超级耀斑范围($\sim$ 10 $^{34}$ ergs),这在活跃的M矮星中很少观测到。
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