2018AJ....156..203M


Query : 2018AJ....156..203M

2018AJ....156..203M - Astron. J., 156, 203-203 (2018/November-0)

Are starspots and plages co-located on active G and K stars?

MORRIS B.M., CURTIS J.L., DOUGLAS S.T., HAWLEY S.L., AGUEROS M.A., BOBRA M.G. and AGOL E.

Abstract (from CDS):

We explore the connection between starspots and plages of three main-sequence stars by studying the chromospheric and photospheric activity over several rotation periods. We present simultaneous photometry and high-resolution (R ∼ 31500) spectroscopy of KIC 9652680, a young, super-flare-producing G1 star with a rotation period of 1.4 days. Its Kepler light curve shows rotational modulation consistent with a bright hemisphere followed by a relatively dark hemisphere, generating photometric variability with a semi-amplitude of 4%. We find that KIC 9652680 is darkest when its S-index of Ca II H & K emission is at its maximum. We interpret this anti-correlation between flux and S to indicate that dark starspots in the photosphere are co-located with the bright plages in the chromosphere, as they are on the Sun. Moving to lower masses and slower rotators, we present K2 observations with simultaneous spectroscopy of EPIC 211928486 (K5V) and EPIC 211966629 (K4V), two active stars in the 650 Myr old open cluster Praesepe. The K2 photometry reveals that both stars have rotation periods of 11.7 days; while their flux varies by 1 and 2% respectively, their Ca II H & K S-indices seem to hold relatively constant as a function of rotational phase. This suggests that extended chromospheric networks of plages are not concentrated into regions of emission centered on the starspots that drive rotational modulation, unlike KIC 9652680. We also note that the Ca II emission of EPIC 211928486 dipped and recovered suddenly over the duration of one rotation, suggesting that the evolution timescale of plages may be of order the rotation period.

Abstract Copyright: © 2018. The American Astronomical Society.

Journal keyword(s): stars: activity - stars: chromospheres - stars: fundamental parameters - starspots - stars: rotation

Simbad objects: 14

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Number of rows : 14
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 V* UX Ari RS* 03 26 35.3756804760 +28 42 54.226408428 7.76 7.28 6.37     K0IV 697 0
2 Cl Melotte 22 OpC 03 46 24.2 +24 06 50           ~ 3434 0
3 Cl Melotte 25 OpC 04 29 47.3 +16 56 53           ~ 3074 0
4 NGC 2632 OpC 08 40 13.0 +19 37 16           ~ 1564 0
5 Cl* NGC 2632 JC 282 Ro* 08 42 20.0858364447 +19 09 05.675980619   14.673 13.486     K5V 44 0
6 Cl* NGC 2632 JS 556 Ro* 08 43 56.7235919832 +19 43 32.290129128   14.376 13.243     K4V 25 0
7 HD 101847 PM* 11 43 12.8755728936 -39 26 19.684542408   8.92 8.28     G1/2V 41 0
8 V* EK Dra BY* 14 39 00.2104038120 +64 17 29.979649860   8.243 7.604     G5VFe-0.7CH-1(k) 444 0
9 * 12 Oph BY* 16 36 21.4496896968 -02 19 28.513024233 7.00 6.55 5.77 5.13 4.74 K1V 487 0
10 TYC 3556-1462-1 Ro* 19 33 05.5731796560 +46 19 08.474225952   11.80 11.45     G0Vs 25 0
11 BD+47 2936 EB* 19 50 50.2472976936 +48 04 51.101390496       8.8   K4V 300 2
12 BD+47 2936b Pl 19 50 50.2472976936 +48 04 51.101390496           ~ 416 1
13 * 61 Cyg A BY* 21 06 53.9395895022 +38 44 57.902349973 7.50 6.39 5.21 4.19 3.54 K5V 1035 0
14 HD 222986 PM* 23 45 35.0201163216 +40 26 36.610935432   9.46 8.78     G5 35 0

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