Abstract

IUE ultraviolet echelle spectra of three late-type active chromosphere dwarf stars, Chi-1 Orionis, Xi Bootis, and Epsilon Eridani, are compared with previously published observations of the quiet chromosphere dwarfs Alpha Centauri A and Alpha Centauri B. The spectra indicate a gross strengthening of chromospheric and transition-region line fluxes from quiet to active dwarf stars without a fundamental change in their line shapes. Qualitatively the same spectroscopic behavior is seen in detail on the solar surface between regions of strong and weak magnetic fields. It is argued that the correspondence between the stellar and solar behavior is not accidental, but instead affirms that enhanced chromospheric and coronal emission on late-type main sequence stars is a result of increased surface coverage of magnetic active regions.

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