Minute-cadence Observations of the LAMOST Fields with the TMTS: III. Statistic Study of the Flare Stars from the First Two Years
Qichun Liu, Jie Lin, Xiaofeng Wang, Shenghong Gu, Jianrong Shi, Liyun, Zhang, Gaobo Xi, Jun Mo, Yongzhi Cai, Liyang Chen, Zhihao Chen, Fangzhou Guo,, Xiaojun Jiang, Gaici Li, Wenxiong Li, Han Lin, Weili Lin, Jialian Liu, Cheng, Miao, Xiaoran Ma, Haowei Peng, Danfeng Xiang

TL;DR
This study analyzes 125 flare stars observed by TMTS over two years, revealing their properties, energy relations, and the role of chromospheric activity, contributing to understanding stellar flare physics.
Contribution
First statistical analysis of flare stars from TMTS data, establishing energy relations and linking flare properties to stellar temperature and chromospheric activity.
Findings
Flare peak flux depends on equivalent duration as F_peak ∝ ED^{0.72}
Bluer stars tend to have more energetic, broader flares
Flare stars show stronger H alpha emission, indicating chromospheric activity
Abstract
Tsinghua University-Ma Huateng Telescopes for Survey (TMTS) aims to detect fast-evolving transients in the Universe, which has led to the discovery of thousands of short-period variables and eclipsing binaries since 2020. In this paper, we present the observed properties of 125 flare stars identified by the TMTS within the first two years, with an attempt to constrain their eruption physics. As expected, most of these flares were recorded in late-type red stars with > 2.0 mag, however, the flares associated with bluer stars tend to be on average more energetic and have broader profiles. The peak flux (F_peak) of the flare is found to depend strongly on the equivalent duration (ED) of the energy release, i.e., , which is consistent with results derived from the Kepler and Evryscope samples. This relation is likely…
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TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Solar and Space Plasma Dynamics
