A superflare observed in the M star AD Leo. The study: “The Great Flare of 2021 November 19 on AD Leo. Simultaneous XMM-Newton and TESS observations” of B. Stelzer (Eberhard-Karls-Universität Tübingen) appeared on A&A

Flares are transient and energetic phenomena that occur in most stars and can be observed with high spatial and temporal resolution in the Sun. These phenomena are triggered by a sudden release of energy previously stored in the star’s magnetic field, which, after a sequence of events, leads to extreme heating of the stellar plasma. The heated plasma then rapidly

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Magnetic activity in M stars. The study: “The GAPS programme at TNG. XXVI. Magnetic activity in M stars: spectroscopic monitoring of AD Leonis” of C. Di Maio (UNIPA/OAPA) recently appeared on A&A

Stars which are not fully radiative (e.g., less massive than 8 solar masses) produce a magnetic field in their interior whose intensity and topology depends on the type of star and internal structure. The magnetic field is then drag toward the surface and here it interacts with the plasma in the photosphere, chromosphere, and corona triggering phenomena classified as “magnetic

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