X-ray/H$\alpha$ scaling relationships in stellar flares
Hiroki Kawai, Yohko Tsuboi, Wataru B. Iwakiri, Yoshitomo Maeda, Satoru, Katsuda, Ryo Sasaki, Junya Kohara, MAXI TEAM

TL;DR
This study presents simultaneous X-ray and H-alpha observations of large stellar flares, revealing proportional energy relationships and similar decay times across a wide energy range, indicating common physical mechanisms with solar flares.
Contribution
First successful simultaneous X-ray and H-alpha observations of stellar flares above 10^{35} erg, establishing scaling relationships across a broad energy spectrum.
Findings
Proportional relation between X-ray and H-alpha energies over 10^{29}--10^{38} erg.
H-alpha to bolometric X-ray emission ratio is approximately 0.1.
Decay times of X-ray and H-alpha emissions are consistent across 1--10^4 seconds.
Abstract
We report on the results of our simultaneous observations of three large stellar flares with soft X-rays (SXRs) and an H emission line from two binary systems of RS CVn type. The energies released in the X-ray and H emissions during the flares were -- and -- erg, respectively. It renders the set of the observations as the first successful simultaneous X-ray/H observations of the stellar flares with energies above erg; although the coverage of the H observations of the stellar flares with energies above erg; although the coverage of the H observations was limited, with 10\% of the -folding time in the decay phase of the flares, that of the SXR ones was complete. Combining the obtained physical parameters and those in literature for solar…
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