2002A&A...393..225M


Query : 2002A&A...393..225M

2002A&A...393..225M - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 393, 225-237 (2002/10-1)

Magnetic activity of six young solar analogues. I. Starspot cycles from long-term photometry.

MESSINA S. and GUINAN E.F.

Abstract (from CDS):

A long-term photometric monitoring of a selected sample of solar analogues has been carried out since early nineties as part of The Sun in time project, which is aimed at a multiwavelength study of stars with solar-like global properties, but with different ages and thus at different stages of their evolution. The extended time sequence of ground-based observations collected over more than a decade as part of this program has revealed the existence of starspot cycles. Also from these data it is possible to investigate surface differential rotation of the stars. In this paper we present the photometry collected to date and report on cycles search for a selected subsample of five young single G0-G5V stars with ages between ≃130Myr and 700Myr: EK Dra, π1UMa, HN Peg, k1Cet and BE Cet. Also we include in this study the Pleiades-age (≃130Myr) K0V star DX Leo (HD 82443). All the cited stars show activity cycles whose period is, furthermore, the first determined from photometric data. They are compared to those activity cycles derived from CaII H&K emission fluxes and differences are discussed. All the cycle periods, except for EK Dra, fit well the empirical relations with global stellar parameters derived from larger stellar samples. The following results are also inferred from the present study: i) the fastest rotating stars tend to have longer cycles; ii) the range in the observed cycle lengths seems to converge with stellar age from a maximum dispersion around the Pleiades' age towards the solar cycle value at the Sun's age; iii) the overall short- and long-term photometric variability increases with inverse Rossby number with very high correlation degree, indicating that the level of magnetic activity at least in photosphere is still controlled by the stellar rotation even on the longest time scales; iiii) the increase with inverse Rossby number of the long-term overall photometric variability seems to level off at the highest rotation rate, which may be interpreted as due to a saturation in the level of photospheric magnetic activity around the activity maximum.

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Journal keyword(s): stars: activity - stars: individuals: BE Cet, k1Cet, π1UMa, EK Dra, HN Peg, DX Leo - stars: late-type - stars: magnetic fields - stars: starspots

VizieR on-line data: <Available at CDS (J/A+A/393/225): table3.dat table4.dat table5.dat table6.dat table7.dat table8.dat>

Simbad objects: 21

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Number of rows : 21
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2024
#notes
1 HD 645 RG* 00 10 42.8341071816 -12 34 47.633650356   6.861 5.849     K0III 62 0
2 HD 1388 PM* 00 17 58.8685975874 -13 27 20.307118533   7.09 6.50     G0V 126 0
3 * 9 Cet BY* 00 22 51.7884553555 -12 12 33.969921319 7.29 7.05 6.39     G2.5V 487 0
4 * kap01 Cet BY* 03 19 21.6964175772 +03 22 12.714979884 5.71 5.52 4.85 4.27 3.91 G5V 890 0
5 * kap02 Cet PM* 03 21 06.8031794904 +03 40 32.241331308 7.42 6.66 5.69     G9IIIBa0.2 67 0
6 HD 21585 HB* 03 29 03.8034677328 +03 14 55.338332424   7.20 6.42     G6/8V 24 0
7 V* AB Dor TT* 05 28 44.8712165880 -65 26 55.199147208 8.259 7.856 6.999 6.496 5.993 K0V 1021 0
8 * 2 UMa PM* 08 34 36.1798933008 +65 08 42.407069532   5.655 5.453     A2m 75 0
9 * pi.01 UMa BY* 08 39 11.7046112880 +65 01 15.263122512 6.33 6.26 5.64 5.12 4.79 G0.5V 567 0
10 * pi.02 UMa PM* 08 40 12.8171670288 +64 19 40.570243212 6.94 5.78 4.61 3.72 3.09 K1+III 165 1
11 * kap Leo ** 09 24 39.2586717722 +26 10 56.367449863 7.00 5.69 4.46 3.55 2.92 K2IIIb 140 0
12 HD 82191 SB* 09 31 17.3863889592 +27 23 14.062247628   6.701 6.623     A0V 39 0
13 V* LQ Hya BY* 09 32 25.5683895648 -11 11 04.692242760 9.316 8.761 7.891 7.288 6.815 K1Vp 459 0
14 HD 82443 BY* 09 32 43.7594578944 +26 59 18.706023348   7.78   6.6   G9V(k) 248 1
15 NAME Ursa Major Moving Group MGr 12 32 +57.0           ~ 439 2
16 HD 127821 PM* 14 30 46.0701500520 +63 11 08.830919544       5.8   F4IV 81 0
17 V* EK Dra BY* 14 39 00.2104038120 +64 17 29.979649860   8.243 7.604     G5VFe-0.7CH-1(k) 444 0
18 HD 129390 PM* 14 39 22.8325047312 +64 09 14.058306000   7.94 7.54     F2 41 0
19 V* HN Peg BY* 21 44 31.3299461136 +14 46 18.983292600       6.16   G0V+ 515 0
20 V* V372 Peg gD* 21 47 04.7602608072 +17 11 38.546127456   6.507 6.174     F3V 65 0
21 * 13 Peg Er* 21 50 08.6568907687 +17 17 08.501297234   5.717 5.336     F2III-IV 149 0

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