2004A&A...413..657F -
Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 413, 657-667 (2004/1-2)
Magnetic activity in HD 111456, a young F5-6 main-sequence star.
FREIRE FERRERO R., FRASCA A., MARILLI E. and CATALANO S.
Abstract (from CDS):
We present spectroscopic and photometric observations of the young F5-6 V field star
HD 111456 which exhibits emission cores in the CaII H and K lines and a filling in the Hα line. Absorption lines of HeI D
3 and LiI are clearly detected and we give a new value of vsini=41.5km/s. Although the limit of magnetic activity detectability at optical wavelengths occurs around F5-6 spectral types,
HD 111456 shows unusual chromospheric activity. High UV fluxes in the CII, CIV, SiII and SiIV lines and a strong X-ray emission confirm that
HD 111456 is one of the most active F5-6 V star. The CaII and Hα chromospheric emission fluxes do not show any detectable variation on time scales of few days, as well as uvby photometry. A possible explanation in terms of a very high level of magnetic activity and a homogeneous distribution of active regions, both at chromospheric and photospheric level, or a very low inclination of the rotation axis with respect to the line of sight is proposed. From 1998 to 2001 the radial velocity varies indicating a possible binary system, but the spectral distribution of HD 111456 is better reproduced by a single normal F5 V star, and composite spectra simulations (CaII, Hα) with a normal inactive F star and a very active low-mass K-M star are not able to reproduce the observed emissions.
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stars: activity - stars: individual: HD 111456
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