Simultaneous Multi-Wavelength Observations of Magnetic Activity in Ultracool Dwarfs. I. The Complex Behavior of the M8.5 Dwarf TVLM513-46546
E. Berger, J.E. Gizis, M.S. Giampapa, R.E. Rutledge, J. Liebert, E., Martin, G. Basri, T.A. Fleming, C.M. Johns-Krull, N. Phan-Bao, W.H. Sherry

TL;DR
This study presents simultaneous multi-wavelength observations of the M8.5 dwarf TVLM513-46546, revealing complex magnetic activity, transient flares, and unique chromospheric behavior, challenging existing correlations and models for ultracool dwarf magnetism.
Contribution
First simultaneous multi-wavelength observations of an ultracool dwarf revealing complex magnetic activity and novel chromospheric phenomena.
Findings
Detection of steady radio emission with polarized flares
Faintest X-ray emission for late-type objects
Unique sinusoidal H-alpha light curve matching rotation period
Abstract
[Abridged] We present the first simultaneous radio, X-ray, ultraviolet, and optical spectroscopic observations of the M8.5 dwarf TVLM513-46546, with a duration of 9 hours. These observations are part of a program to study the origin of magnetic activity in ultracool dwarfs, and its impact on chromospheric and coronal emission. Here we detect steady quiescent radio emission superposed with multiple short-duration, highly polarized flares; there is no evidence for periodic bursts previously reported for this object, indicating their transient nature. We also detect soft X-ray emission, with L_X/L_bol~10^-4.9, the faintest to date for any object later than M5, and a possible weak X-ray flare. TVLM513-46546 continues the trend of severe violation of the radio/X-ray correlation in ultracool dwarfs, by nearly 4 orders of magnitude. From the optical spectroscopy we find that the Balmer line…
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