Stellar flare is one of the most challenging problems in Astrophysics. Up to now, most of the detected flare stars are of the late spectral type (e.g. UV Ceti type stars etc.). The non-classical flare stars with early spectral type are very rare, In 1975, Kunkel collected a few possible early type flare stars in his review paper, all of which had emission line spectra (W.E.Kunkal, 1975). They are many orders of magnitude more powerful than dMe flares. The nature of this kind of flare stars are unknown.Recently, a later A-type flare star BD+47 819, near the open cluster a Persei, was discovered by Jun-jie Wang. The V magnitude of the star was 9.25, ans B-V = 0.413(Prosser, 1992). Its spectral type was A7 in CSI catalog of Strasbourg (1979), and A5 in Fehrenbach’s list(Fehrenbach, 1987).BD+47 819 will be taken a special interest to be recgnized, not only for lack of knowledge on the nature of all the early type flare stars, but also as it is a peculiar A-5 type variable with flare activity. From its
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