The high energy spectrum of Proxima Centauri simultaneously observed at X-ray and FUV wavelengths
B. Fuhrmeister, A. Zisik, P. C. Schneider, J. Robrade, J. H. M. M., Schmitt, P. Predehl, S. Czesla, K. France, A. Garc\'ia Mu\~noz

TL;DR
This study analyzes Proxima Centauri's high-energy spectrum during quiescent and flaring states using simultaneous X-ray and FUV observations, revealing temperature-dependent plasma behavior crucial for understanding exoplanet habitability.
Contribution
It presents the first simultaneous X-ray and FUV DEM analysis of Proxima Centauri, detailing plasma temperature structures during different activity states.
Findings
DEM increases during flares at specific temperature ranges
Synthetic spectra represent high-energy irradiation conditions
Quiescent and flaring plasma properties differ significantly
Abstract
The M dwarf Proxima~Centauri is known to be magnetically active and it hosts a likely Earth-like planet in its habitable zone. Understanding the characteristics of stellar radiation by understanding the properties of the emitting plasma is of paramount importance for a proper assessment of the conditions on Proxima~Centauri~b and exoplanets around M dwarfs in general. We determine the temperature structure of the coronal and transition region plasma of Proxima Centauri from simultaneous X-ray and far-ultraviolet (FUV) observations. The differential emission measure distribution (DEM) was constructed for flaring and quiescent periods by analysing optically thin X-ray and FUV emission lines. Four X-ray observations of Proxima Centauri were conducted by the LETGS instrument on board of the Chandra X-ray Observatory and four FUV observations were carried out using the Hubble STIS…
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