| 1. | This is a flare star that occasionally increases in luminosity.
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| 2. | Besides, GJ 83.1 is a flare star.
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| 3. | Most flare stars are red M-type dwarfs.
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| 4. | It is classified as a flare star that undergoes intermittent fluctuations in luminosity.
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| 5. | GJ 1245 A and B are active flare stars.
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| 6. | It is a very old red dwarf that is also a flare star.
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| 7. | Several nearby red dwarfs are flare stars, including Proxima Centauri and Wolf 359.
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| 8. | While smaller than the Sun, it is relatively large for a flare star.
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| 9. | AP Columbae belongs to the class of stars known as UV Ceti flare stars.
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| 10. | Other early experiments included a study of flare stars by Queen's University.
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