M-type red dwarfs are among the most active stars. Their light curves display random variability of rapid increase and gradual decrease in emission. It is believed that these large energy events, or flares, are the manifestation of the permanently reforming magnetic field of the stellar atmosphere. Stellar coronal flares are observed in the radio, optical, ultraviolet and X-rays. With the new generation of X-ray telescopes, XMM-Newton and Chandra, it has become possible to study these flares in much greater detail than ever before. This thesis focuses on three core issues about flares: (i) how their X-ray emission is correlated with the ultraviolet, (ii) using an oscillation to determine the loop length and the magnetic field strength of a ...
Context: The X-ray emission from flares on cool (i.e. spectral-type F–M) stars is indicative of very...
We study the spectral and temporal behavior of X-ray flares from the active M dwarf EV Lac in 200 ks...
Aims. New high variability extragalactic sources may be identified by comparing the flux of sources ...
We present temporal and spectral characteristics of X-ray flares observed from six late-type G-K act...
We report results from a comprehensive study of the nearby M dwarf Proxima Centauri with the XMM-New...
Cool stars are known to produce flares probably as a result of magnetic reconnection in their outer ...
Solar and stellar flares are powerful events that produce intense radiation across the electromagnet...
Using the XMM-Newton X-ray observatory to monitor the nearest star to the Sun, Proxima Centauri, we ...
Context. Flares are powerful events ignited by a sudden release of magnetic energy which triggers a ...
Context. Flares are powerful events ignited by a sudden release of magnetic energy which triggers a ...
Context. Stellar flares affect all atmospheric layers from the photosphere over chromosphere and tra...
Multi-wavelength observations of a giant flare on the star AD Leo were obtained with the 2.1 m and 0...
We report the discovery of an X-ray/UV stellar flare from the source LMC 335, captured by XMM-Newton...
The eclipsing M dwarf binary system, YY Gem, was observed using Chandra covering 140 ks (2Prot) in t...
Context. The X-ray emission from flares on cool (i.e. spectral-type F–M) stars is indicative of very...
Context: The X-ray emission from flares on cool (i.e. spectral-type F–M) stars is indicative of very...
We study the spectral and temporal behavior of X-ray flares from the active M dwarf EV Lac in 200 ks...
Aims. New high variability extragalactic sources may be identified by comparing the flux of sources ...
We present temporal and spectral characteristics of X-ray flares observed from six late-type G-K act...
We report results from a comprehensive study of the nearby M dwarf Proxima Centauri with the XMM-New...
Cool stars are known to produce flares probably as a result of magnetic reconnection in their outer ...
Solar and stellar flares are powerful events that produce intense radiation across the electromagnet...
Using the XMM-Newton X-ray observatory to monitor the nearest star to the Sun, Proxima Centauri, we ...
Context. Flares are powerful events ignited by a sudden release of magnetic energy which triggers a ...
Context. Flares are powerful events ignited by a sudden release of magnetic energy which triggers a ...
Context. Stellar flares affect all atmospheric layers from the photosphere over chromosphere and tra...
Multi-wavelength observations of a giant flare on the star AD Leo were obtained with the 2.1 m and 0...
We report the discovery of an X-ray/UV stellar flare from the source LMC 335, captured by XMM-Newton...
The eclipsing M dwarf binary system, YY Gem, was observed using Chandra covering 140 ks (2Prot) in t...
Context. The X-ray emission from flares on cool (i.e. spectral-type F–M) stars is indicative of very...
Context: The X-ray emission from flares on cool (i.e. spectral-type F–M) stars is indicative of very...
We study the spectral and temporal behavior of X-ray flares from the active M dwarf EV Lac in 200 ks...
Aims. New high variability extragalactic sources may be identified by comparing the flux of sources ...