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Properties of M dwarf flares at millimeter wavelengths

MacGregor et al., 2020

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274292491290772020
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MacGregor A
Osten R
Hughes A
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The Astrophysical Journal

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We report on two millimeter flares detected by the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array at 220 GHz from AU Mic, a nearby M dwarf. The larger flare had a duration of only∼ 35 s, with peak LR= 2× 10 15 erg s− 1 Hz− 1, and lower limit on linear polarization of …
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