Abstract

EQ Peg AB (dM43+dM5.5e) was monitored in the visible at the Whipple Observatory and ultraviolet with IUE on September 2, 1981. In the visible spectrophotometry of EQ Peg B the H-beta emission strengthened by a factor of 2 relative to the nearby stellar continuum within a few minutes and decayed over an hour. This flare in EQ Peg B was coincident with the enhancement of ultraviolet emission lines of C IV 1550 A, He II 1640 A, and C II 1335 A in the combined light of EQ Peg AB. The ultraviolet fluxes during the flare can be interpreted as similar to those either in the thermal phases of large two-ribbon solor flares where radiative cooling balances thermal conduction or in gas cooling quickly from X-ray emitting temperatures. The appearance of the ultraviolet continuum at 1700-1900 A and ratio of H-alpha to H-beta fluxes during the flare are consistent with models producing these emissions in the chromosphere.

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