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Continuous heating of a giant X-ray flare on Algol
[摘要] Giant stellar flares can release large amounts of energy within a few days(1-7): X-ray emission alone can be up to ten per cent of the star's bolometric luminosity. These flares exceed the luminosities of the largest solar flares by many orders of magnitude, which suggests that the underlying physical mechanisms supplying the energy are different from those on the Sun. Magnetic coupling between the components in a binary system or between a young star and an accretion disk has been proposed(3,7-9) as a prerequisite for giant flares. Here we report X-ray observations of a giant flare on Algol B, a giant star in an eclipsing binary system. We observed a total X-ray eclipse of the flare, which demonstrates that the plasma was confined to Algol B, and reached a maximum height of 0.6 stellar radii above its surface. The flare occurred around the south pole of Algol B, and energy must have been released continuously throughout its life. We conclude that a specific extrastellar environment is not required for the presence of a flare, and that the processes at work are therefore similar to those on the Sun.
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[关键词] MAGNETIC RECONNECTION;POLAR SPOTS;SOLAR-FLARE;ROSAT;SUPERFLARE [时效性] 
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