A Census of NUV M-Dwarf Flares Using Archival GALEX Data and the gPhoton2 Pipeline
Param Rekhi (1), Sagi Ben-Ami (1), Volker Perdelwitz (1), Yossi Shvartzvald (1) ((1) Weizmann Institute of Science, Israel)

TL;DR
This study uses archival GALEX data and the gPhoton2 pipeline to analyze NUV flaring activity of M-dwarfs, revealing energetic flares and flare frequency distributions that impact planetary habitability and potential for life.
Contribution
It provides the most extensive NUV flare dataset for M-dwarfs to date and introduces a dedicated flare detection algorithm using the gPhoton2 pipeline.
Findings
Detected some of the most energetic NUV flares observed to date (~10^{34} ergs)
Constrained flare frequency distributions for M0-M6 stars up to 10^5 s in duration
Discussed implications of NUV flares on habitability and abiogenesis on exoplanets
Abstract
M-dwarfs are common stellar hosts of habitable-zone exoplanets. NUV radiation can severely impact the atmospheric and surface conditions of such planets, making characterization of NUV flaring activity a key aspect in determining habitability. We use archival data from the GALEX and XMM-Newton telescopes to study the flaring activity of M-dwarfs in the NUV. The GALEX observations form the most extensive dataset of M-dwarfs in the NUV to date, with exploitation of this data possible due to the new gPhoton2 pipeline. We run a dedicated algorithm to detect flares in the pipeline produced lightcurves and find some of the most energetic flares observed to date within the NUV bandpass, with energies of ergs. Using GALEX data, we constrain flare frequency distributions for stars from M0 to M6 in the NUV up to s in equivalent duration and ergs in energy, orders…
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TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Gamma-ray bursts and supernovae · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research
