First Millimeter Flares Detected from Epsilon Eridani with ALMA
Abstract
We report the detection of three large millimeter flaring events from the nearby Sun-like, ε Eridani, found in archival ALMA 12m and ACA observations at 1.33 mm taken from 2015 January 17-18 and 2016 October 24-November 23, respectively. This is the first time that flares have been detected from a Sun-like star at millimeter wavelengths. The largest flare among our data was detected in the ALMA observations on 2015 January 17 from 20:09:10.4-21:02:49.3 (UTC) with a peak flux density of 28 7 mJy and a duration of 9 sec. The peak brightness of the largest flare is 3.4 0.9 × 1014 erg s-1Hz-1, a factor of >50× times brighter than the star's quiescent luminosity and >10× brighter than solar flares observed at comparable wavelengths. We find changes in the spectral index (Fα) at the flare peak, with α = 1.81 1.94 and a lower limit on the fractional linear polarization |Q/I| = 0.08 0.12. This positive spectral index is more similar to millimeter solar flares, differing from M dwarf flares also detected at millimeter wavelengths that exhibit steeply negative spectral indices.
Turn this paper into a full lesson
ArcXiv compiles a staged curriculum from this paper: 8-12 lessons across beginner → advanced, synthesised section guides, visuals, flashcards, a quiz, exercises, and on-demand deep dives per section. Grounded in the abstract, never invented.