Detection of a giant white-light flare on an L2.5 dwarf with the Next Generation Transit Survey

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We present the detection of a ΔV ∼-10 flare from the ultracool L2.5 dwarf ULAS J224940.13-011236.9 with the Next Generation Transit Survey (NGTS). The flare was detected in a targeted search of late-type stars in NGTS full-frame images and represents one of the largest flares ever observed from an ultracool dwarf. This flare also extends the detection of white-light flares to stars with temperatures below 2000 K. We calculate the energy of the flare to be 3.4{+0.9}-{-0.7}times 10{33} erg, making it an order of magnitude more energetic than the Carrington event on the Sun. Our data show how the high-cadence NGTS full-frame images can be used to probe white-light flaring behaviour in the latest spectral types.

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Jackman, J. A. G., Wheatley, P. J., Bayliss, D., Burleigh, M. R., Casewell, S. L., Eigmüller, P., … West, R. G. (2019). Detection of a giant white-light flare on an L2.5 dwarf with the Next Generation Transit Survey. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society: Letters, 485(1), L136–L140. https://doi.org/10.1093/mnrasl/slz039

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