2010
DOI: 10.1088/0004-6256/141/2/33
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Saturation Levels for White-Light Flares of Flare Stars: Variation of Minimum Flare Duration for Saturation

Abstract: Taking into account results obtained from models and from statistical analyses of obtained parameters, we discuss flare activity levels and flare characteristics of five UV Ceti stars. We present the parameters of unpublished flares detected over two years of observations of V1005 Ori. We compare parameters of the U-band flares detected over several seasons of observations of AD Leo, EV Lac, EQ Peg, V1054 Oph, and V1005 Ori. Flare frequencies calculated for all program stars and maximum energy levels of the fl… Show more

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“…In addition, the distributions of flare equivalent durations versus flare total durations were obtained for each star to compare the behaviours of flare activity among programme stars. Using the method described by Dal & Evren (2010b) for U band flares, all the distributions were modelled by the One Phase Exponential Association (hereafter OPEA) (Motulsky, 2007;Spanier & Oldham, 1987) function. The results obtained from the models were tested by a statistical analysis method, Independent Samples t-Test (hereafter t-Test) (Wall & Jenkins, 2003;Dawson & Trapp, 2004;Motulsky, 2007).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, the distributions of flare equivalent durations versus flare total durations were obtained for each star to compare the behaviours of flare activity among programme stars. Using the method described by Dal & Evren (2010b) for U band flares, all the distributions were modelled by the One Phase Exponential Association (hereafter OPEA) (Motulsky, 2007;Spanier & Oldham, 1987) function. The results obtained from the models were tested by a statistical analysis method, Independent Samples t-Test (hereafter t-Test) (Wall & Jenkins, 2003;Dawson & Trapp, 2004;Motulsky, 2007).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…If this case is valid, the timescales derived from the white-light flares can also give some clues about the flaring loop geometry or the flaring area geometry (at least for the photosphere). The obtained timescales from the observations of DO Cep demonstrated that the flaring loop or area is smaller than those seen on the stars from the earlier spectral types, because the obtained maximum flare duration for DO Cep flares is 3472 s. The observed maximum durations are 5236 s for V1005 Ori and 4164 s for AD Leo (Dal and Evren 2011a). The flare timescales of both stars are dramatically longer than that of DO Cep.…”
Section: Saturation Levels In the Detectedmentioning
confidence: 76%
“…The regression analyses demonstrated that the OPEA function (Motulsky 2007;Spanier & Oldham 1987) given by Equation 6 is the best model fit. According to Dal and Evren (2011a), this is actually an expected case. The case demonstrates that the flares occurring on the surface of DO Cep have an upper limit for producing energy.…”
Section: The One-phase Exponential Association Models Of the Distribumentioning
confidence: 91%
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