Multiwavelength observation of an active M-dwarf star EV Lac and its stellar flare accompanied by a delayed prominence eruption

Abstract

We conducted 4-night multiwavelength observations of an active M-dwarf star EV Lac on 2022 October 24-27 with simultaneous coverage of soft X-rays (NICER; 0.2-12 keV, Swift XRT; 0.2-10 keV), near-ultraviolet (Swift UVOT/UVW2; 1600-3500 A), optical photometry (TESS; 6000-10000 A), and optical spectroscopy (Nayuta/MALLS; 6350-6800 A). During the campaign, we detected a flare starting at 12:28 UTC on October 25 with its white-light bolometric energy of 3.4 × 1032 erg. At about 1 hour after this flare peak, our Hα spectrum showed a blue-shifted excess component at its corresponding velocity of 100 \: km \: s-1. This may indicate that the prominence erupted with a 1-hour delay of the flare peak. Furthermore, the simultaneous 20-second cadence near-ultraviolet and white-light curves show gradual and rapid brightening behaviors during the rising phase at this flare. The ratio of flux in NUV to white light at the gradual brightening was 0.49, which may suggest that the temperature of the blackbody is low (< 9000 \: K) or the maximum energy flux of a nonthermal electron beam is less than 5×1011 \: erg \: cm-2 \: s-1. Our simultaneous observations of NUV and white-light flare raise the issue of a simple estimation of UV flux from optical continuum data by using a blackbody model.

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