arXiv Open Access 2026

Evidence for Sympathetic Flaring in TESS Data

Veronica Pratt Jason R. Reeves David V. Martin Andy B. Zhang Andrew Korkus +1 lainnya
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Most flares on the Sun occur at random, but there is a small percentage of "sympathetic flaring" -- the triggering of one flare by another. Previously there had been no widespread confirmation of sympathetic flares on other stars. In this work, we developed a new flare detection algorithm that is sensitive to closely-separated and overlapping stellar flares. We applied it to TESS data and discovered ~ 220,000 flares on ~ 16,000 stars, the majority of which are M-dwarfs. The wait time distribution between flares demonstrates an excess of closely-separated flares, relative to expectations from a Poisson process. We attribute this to sympathetic flares, occurring at a rate of between 4% and 9%, which matches the rate seen on the Sun. Our result is the first statistically robust detection of sympathetic flares on other stars, demonstrating a commonality between the Sun and low-mass stars.

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Veronica Pratt

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Jason R. Reeves

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David V. Martin

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Andy B. Zhang

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Andrew Korkus

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S. Edelman

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Pratt, V., Reeves, J.R., Martin, D.V., Zhang, A.B., Korkus, A., Edelman, S. (2026). Evidence for Sympathetic Flaring in TESS Data. https://arxiv.org/abs/2602.20311

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