Systematic NICER study of the low-ionized Fe K$\alpha$ line on RS Canum Venaticorum type stars
Shun Inoue, Teruaki Enoto, Yuta Notsu, Hiroyuki Uchida, Wataru Buz Iwakiri, Kosuke Namekata, Keith Gendreau

TL;DR
This study systematically analyzed NICER data of RS CVn stars to investigate the Fe Kα line emission mechanisms during stellar flares, finding evidence supporting photoionization as the dominant process and identifying an absorption feature during a superflare.
Contribution
It provides the first extensive statistical correlation analysis of Fe Kα emission with flare properties in RS CVn stars, clarifying the line's origin and behavior during stellar activity.
Findings
Positive correlation between Fe Kα line intensity and thermal plasma luminosity.
Anti-correlation between line equivalent width and plasma luminosity.
Detection of an absorption line during a superflare of σ Gem.
Abstract
The Fe K fluorescence line ( keV) has been observed during solar and stellar flares. Two emission mechanisms of the Fe K line, photoionization and collisional ionization, have been discussed, and the aim of this work is to collect evidences for each mechanism employing a statistical correlation approach between the Fe K line flux and rough flare properties. Here, we systematically searched the NICER (0.212 keV) archive data for the Fe K line of RS Canum Venaticorum type stars. Among our analyzed 255 observation IDs with a total exposure of ks, we found 25 data sets (total ks) exhibiting the Fe K emission line at 6.376.54 keV with its equivalent width of 44.3578.4 eV: 18 observations during flares, 6 observations during unconfirmed possible flare candidates and one at a quiescent phase. These observations…
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Taxonomy
TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astronomical Observations and Instrumentation · Astrophysical Phenomena and Observations
