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In 2365 the flare star Bringloid entered a period of
intense activity, forcing the re-location of the Bringloid V colony.
(TNG: "Up The Long Ladder"). Another known example of a flare star
located within Federation space is Wolf 359 - the site of an epic
battle between the Federation and the Borg (TNG: "The Best of Both
Worlds, Part II")
A flare star is a red dwarf that displays sudden and
unpredictable changes in light output lasting for a few minutes to a
few hours. The flares are believed to occur in the star's chromosphere
and to be similar in nature to solar flares but much more energetic.
They occur irregularly, follow no predictable pattern, and can
dramatically increase the star's brightness over a broad wavelength
range from X-rays to radio waves. The nearest star to the Sun, Proxima
Centauri, is a flare star as is one of the components of the nearby
binary star system, Luyten 726-8, also known as UV Ceti. Indeed, it may
be that the majority of red dwarfs are flare stars.
The intense emission of X-rays during flare activity on
red dwarfs raises the question of whether life would possible on worlds
orbiting such stars. There are potential obstacles, in any case, to
life around red dwarfs, including the relatively narrow habitable
zones, the likelihood of orbiting planets being in gravitational, and
the redness of the light which might be an obstacle to photosynthesis.
However, the fact that flares on red dwarfs may unleash up to 10,000
times as many X-rays as a typical solar flare poses a special problem
to the survival of life as we know it.
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