The CARMENES search for exoplanets around M dwarfs: Wing asymmetries of H$\alpha$, Na I D, and He I lines
B. Fuhrmeister, S. Czesla, J. H. M. M. Schmitt, S. V. Jeffers, J. A., Caballero, M. Zechmeister, A. Reiners, I. Ribas, P. J. Amado, A. Quirrenbach,, V. J. S. B\'ejar, D. Galad\'i-Enr\'iquez, E. W. Guenther, M. K\"urster, D., Montes, W. Seifert

TL;DR
This study analyzes high-resolution spectra of active M dwarfs to investigate the occurrence and nature of asymmetries in Hα, Na I D, and He I lines, revealing common asymmetries linked to stellar activity and atmospheric dynamics.
Contribution
It provides the first comprehensive analysis of wing asymmetries in multiple spectral lines of M dwarfs, linking them to physical processes like coronal rain and chromospheric condensations.
Findings
41 flares detected in the sample
67 instances of broadened and asymmetric Hα wings
Blue asymmetries often occur during flare onset
Abstract
Stellar activity is ubiquitously encountered in M dwarfs and often characterised by the H line. In the most active M dwarfs, H is found in emission, sometimes with a complex line profile. Previous studies have reported extended wings and asymmetries in the H line during flares. We used a total of 473 high-resolution spectra of 28 active M dwarfs obtained by the CARMENES (Calar Alto high-Resolution search for M dwarfs with Exo-earths with Near-infrared and optical Echelle Spectrographs) spectrograph to study the occurrence of broadened and asymmetric H line profiles and their association with flares, and examine possible physical explanations. We detected a total of 41 flares and 67 broad, potentially asymmetric, wings in H. The broadened H lines display a variety of profiles with symmetric cases and both red and blue asymmetries. Although…
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TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astro and Planetary Science · Atmospheric Ozone and Climate
