F. Reale et G. Micela, DETERMINATION OF THE LENGTH OF CORONAL LOOPS FROM THE DECAY OF X-RAY FLARES - II - STELLAR FLARES OBSERVED WITH ROSAT PSPC/, Astronomy and astrophysics (Berlin), 334(3), 1998, pp. 1028-1036
We illustrate a procedure to estimate the length of stellar coronal lo
ops from the decay of X-ray flares observed with ROSAT/PSPC. As we did
in the first paper of this series for solar flares, we use extensive
hydrodynamic modeling, and the synthesis of observable quantities from
the model results, to obtain an expression for the loop length in ter
ms of parameters readily derivable from spectrally-resolved X-ray ligh
t curves, such as those of ROSAT/PSPC. The length estimate takes into
account the effect of possible sustained heating during the decay and
is derived from a quantity measuring PSPC spectral shape variations (S
pectral Shape Index, SSI), which is a temperature indicator, and from
the global light curve. Self-consistency tests on models have shown th
at the loop length estimation should not suffer from systematic errors
, and that its uncertainty ranges from similar to 20% for similar to 4
0000 counts in the flare observation to similar to 70% for similar to
1000 counts. The effect of interstellar absorption is discussed and th
e appropriate corrections derived. As test applications, we derive the
loop length for two flares, one on the M star AD Leo and the other on
the M star CN Lee.