Kepler super-flare stars: What are they?

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Abstract

The Kepler mission has led to the serendipitous discovery of a significant number of "super flares" - white light flares with energies between 1033 erg and 1036 erg - on solar-type stars. It has been speculated that these could be "freak" events that might happen on the Sun, too. We have started a programme to study the nature of the stars on which these super flares have been observed. Here we present high-resolution spectroscopy of 11 of these stars and discuss our results. We find that several of these stars are very young, fast-rotating stars where high levels of stellar activity can be expected, but for some other stars we do not find a straightforward explanation for the occurrence of super flares. © ESO, 2014.

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Wichmann, R., Fuhrmeister, B., Wolter, U., & Nagel, E. (2014). Kepler super-flare stars: What are they? Astronomy and Astrophysics, 567. https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/201423717

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