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We report the detection of a long-duration optical flare in the recenltly discovered, X-ray selected, chromospherically binary 2RE J0743+224. The high resolution echelle spectroscopic observations taken in 12-21th January 1998 exhibit a dramatic increase in the chromospheric emissions (H_alpha and CaII IRT lines) that we interpret as a flare based on: the temporal evolution of the event, the broad component observed in the H_alpha line profile, the detection of the HeI D_3 in emission and a filled-in HeI 6678 A. During these obsevations we detect a LiI 6708 A line enhancement which is clearly related with the temporal evolution of the flare. The maximum LiI enhancement occurs just after the maximum chromospheric emission observed in the flare. A significant increase of the 6Li/7Li isotopic ratio is also detected. From all this we suggest that this LiI enhancement is produced by spallation reactions during the flare. This is the first time that such LiI enhancement associate with a stellar flare is reported, and probably the long-duration of this flare is a key factor for this detection. A large fraction of the stellar surface seems to be covered by starspots during the event, as we deduce for the analysis of the TiO 7055 A band. Thus taking into account that LiI line is very temperature sensitive, we can not discard that the LiI variations are related the presence of starspots. However, the correlation with the temporal evolution of the flare, lack of detection of changes in the other photospheric absorption lines, and the large changes observed in the core of the LiI, as predict the models, argue in favour of the hypothesis that the LiI is produced during the flare.
2RE J0743+224 (BD +23 1799) is a chromospherically active star selected by X-rays and EUV emission detected in the Einstein Slew Survey and ROSAT Wide Field Camara (WFC) all sky survey, and classified as single-lined spectroscopic binary by (Jeffries
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We report the possible detection of a Li I 6708 AA line enhancement during an unusual long-duration optical flare in the recently discovered, X-ray/EUV selected, chromospherically active binary 2RE J0743+224. The Li I equivalent width (EW) variations
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