EDEN: Flare Activity of the Nearby Exoplanet-hosting M Dwarf Wolf 359 Based on K2 and EDEN Light Curves

2021 
We report the flare activity of Wolf 359, the fifth closest star to the Sun and a candidate exoplanet-hosting M dwarf. The star was a target of the Kepler/K2 mission and was observed by the EDEN project, a global network of 1-2 m class telescopes for detection and characterization of rocky exoplanets in the habitable zones of late-M dwarfs within 50 light year from the solar system. In the combination of the archived K2 data and our EDEN observations, a total of 872 flares have been detected, 861 with the K2 (860 in the short-cadence and 18 in the long-cadence data, with 17 long-cadence events having short-cadence counterparts) and 11 with EDEN. Wolf 359 has relatively strong flare activity even among flaring M dwarfs, in terms of the flare activity indicator (FA) defined as the integrated flare energy relative to the total stellar bolometric energy, where FA = Sigma E-f/integral L-bol dt similar to 8.93 x 10(-5) for the long-cadence flares, whereas for K2 short cadence and EDEN flares, the FA values are somewhat larger, FA approximate to 6.67 x 10(-4) and FA approximate to 5.25 x 10(-4), respectively. Such a level of activity, in accordance with the rotation period (P-rot), suggests the star to be in the saturation phase. The size of the starspots is estimated to be at least 1.87% +/- 0.59% of the projected disk area of Wolf 359. We find no correlation of FA with the stellar rotational phase. Our analysis indicates a flare frequency distribution in a power-law form of dN/dE proportional to E-alpha with alpha = 2.13 +/- 0.14, equivalent to an occurrence rate of flares E-f >= 10(31) erg about once per day and of superflares with E-f >= 10(33) erg approximately 10 times per year. These superflares may impact the habitability of system in multiple ways, the details of which are topics for future investigations.
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