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Hauptverfasser: Wargelin, B. J., Saar, S. H., Irving, Z. A., Slavin, J. D., Ratzlaff, P., Nascimento Jr, J. -D. do
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Veröffentlicht: 2024
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Online-Zugang:https://arxiv.org/abs/2411.04252
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author Wargelin, B. J.
Saar, S. H.
Irving, Z. A.
Slavin, J. D.
Ratzlaff, P.
Nascimento Jr, J. -D. do
author_facet Wargelin, B. J.
Saar, S. H.
Irving, Z. A.
Slavin, J. D.
Ratzlaff, P.
Nascimento Jr, J. -D. do
contents Proxima Cen (GJ 551; dM5.5e) is one of only about a dozen fully convective stars known to have a stellar cycle, and the only one to have long-term X-ray monitoring. A previous analysis found that X-ray and mid-UV observations, particularly two epochs of data from Swift, were consistent with a well sampled 7 yr optical cycle seen in ASAS data, but not convincing by themselves. The present work incorporates several years of new ASAS-SN optical data and an additional five years of Swift XRT and UVOT observations, with Swift observations now spanning 2009 to 2021 and optical coverage from late 2000. X-ray observations by XMM-Newton and Chandra are also included. Analysis of the combined data, which includes modeling and adjustments for stellar contamination in the optical and UV, now reveals clear cyclic behavior in all three wavebands with a period of 8.0 yr. We also show that UV and X-ray intensities are anti-correlated with optical brightness variations caused by the cycle and by rotational modulation, discuss possible indications of two coronal mass ejections, and provide updated results for the previous finding of a simple correlation between X-ray cycle amplitude and Rossby number over a wide range of stellar types and ages.
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spellingShingle X-Ray, UV, and Optical Observations of Proxima Centauri's Stellar Cycle
Wargelin, B. J.
Saar, S. H.
Irving, Z. A.
Slavin, J. D.
Ratzlaff, P.
Nascimento Jr, J. -D. do
Solar and Stellar Astrophysics
High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena
Proxima Cen (GJ 551; dM5.5e) is one of only about a dozen fully convective stars known to have a stellar cycle, and the only one to have long-term X-ray monitoring. A previous analysis found that X-ray and mid-UV observations, particularly two epochs of data from Swift, were consistent with a well sampled 7 yr optical cycle seen in ASAS data, but not convincing by themselves. The present work incorporates several years of new ASAS-SN optical data and an additional five years of Swift XRT and UVOT observations, with Swift observations now spanning 2009 to 2021 and optical coverage from late 2000. X-ray observations by XMM-Newton and Chandra are also included. Analysis of the combined data, which includes modeling and adjustments for stellar contamination in the optical and UV, now reveals clear cyclic behavior in all three wavebands with a period of 8.0 yr. We also show that UV and X-ray intensities are anti-correlated with optical brightness variations caused by the cycle and by rotational modulation, discuss possible indications of two coronal mass ejections, and provide updated results for the previous finding of a simple correlation between X-ray cycle amplitude and Rossby number over a wide range of stellar types and ages.
title X-Ray, UV, and Optical Observations of Proxima Centauri's Stellar Cycle
topic Solar and Stellar Astrophysics
High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2411.04252