Flare Activity of Wide Binary Stars with Kepler
Riley W. Clarke, James R. A. Davenport, Kevin R. Covey, Christoph, Baranec

TL;DR
This study analyzes flare activity in wide binary stars using Kepler data, revealing that most similar-mass pairs have comparable activity levels, but some show anomalies possibly due to hierarchical system dynamics.
Contribution
It provides the first comparative analysis of flare activity in wide binary stars, highlighting potential effects of hierarchical triples on stellar activity and rotation.
Findings
Most equal-mass binaries have similar flare luminosity.
Some binaries show activity discrepancies possibly caused by hierarchical triples.
Fast rotation correlates with elevated flare activity.
Abstract
We present an analysis of flare activity in wide binary stars using a combination of value-added data sets from the NASA Kepler mission. The target list contains a set of previously discovered wide binary star systems identified by proper motions in the Kepler field. We cross-matched these systems with estimates of flare activity for 200,000 stars in the Kepler field, allowing us to compare relative flare luminosity between stars in coeval binaries. From a sample of 184 previously known wide binaries in the Kepler field, we find 58 with detectable flare activity in at least 1 component, 33 of which are similar in mass (q 0.8). Of these 33 equal-mass binaries, the majority display similar ( dex) flare luminosity between both stars, as expected for stars of equal mass and age. However, we find two equal-mass pairs where the secondary (lower mass) star is more active than…
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Taxonomy
TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Astro and Planetary Science
