2003A&A...408.1103S


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2003A&A...408.1103S - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 408, 1103-1113 (2003/9-4)

Doppler imaging of stellar surface structure. XX. The rapidly-rotating single K2-giant HD 31993 = V1192 Orionis.

STRASSMEIER K.G., KRATZWALD L. and WEBER M.

Abstract (from CDS):

We present two Doppler images from two consecutive stellar rotations of the single K2-giant HD 31993. Each Doppler image is reconstructed from spectra obtained within a single stellar rotation. With its 25-day rotational period and a radius of ≃18 solar radii, HD 31993 is considered a very rapidly rotating star and thus allows the application of the Doppler-imaging technique, despite the unusually long period. All maps reveal 7 isolated, predominantly low-latitude spots with a temperature difference, photosphere minus spot, of just ≃200K. No polar spot or high-latitude activity above, say, +60° is seen. A large warm feature is detected at high latitude and is believed to be real. These spots act as tracers for a cross correlation analysis and yield a clear signature of anti-solar differential surface rotation, i.e. the polar regions rotating faster than the equator, with α=0.125±0.05 corresponding to a lap time of ≃200 days. A detailed parameter study is carried out to verify the reality of the HD 31993 maps.

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Journal keyword(s): stars: activity - stars: imaging - stars: individual: HD 31993 - stars: late-type - stars: starspots

Simbad objects: 13

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Number of rows : 13
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2023
#notes
1 V* XX Tri RS* 02 03 47.1141597864 +35 35 28.665702672   9.52 8.42     K0III 126 0
2 V* YY Men Ro* 04 58 17.9369735112 -75 16 37.987856868   9.11 8.05     K1IIIp 125 0
3 V* V1192 Ori RS* 05 00 08.2195942104 +03 17 12.024920724   8.75 7.503   6.223 K1/2III 84 0
4 HD 51066 SB* 07 04 15.0575559672 +75 24 40.594373964   7.94 7.00     G8IIb-IIIae 42 1
5 * sig Gem RS* 07 43 18.7276907303 +28 53 00.631838445 6.38 5.41 4.29 3.37 2.79 K1IIIe 474 0
6 V* IL Hya RS* 09 24 49.0136973144 -23 49 34.714396272   8.38 7.37     K2IV/Vp 167 0
7 V* DM UMa RS* 10 55 43.5438405648 +60 28 09.721480656   10.31 9.29     K0III-IV 164 0
8 V* HU Vir RS* 12 13 20.6914862928 -09 04 46.880926320   9.69 8.71   7.639 K1V 144 0
9 V* UZ Lib SB* 15 32 23.2091053080 -08 32 00.933064764   10.12 9.115   7.904 K0III 118 1
10 V* V2075 Cyg RS* 21 55 14.4582205776 +44 25 06.904799760   8.56 7.49     G8III 42 0
11 V* HK Lac RS* 22 04 56.6083608840 +47 14 04.479131004   8.01 6.96     K0III 237 0
12 V* IM Peg RS* 22 53 02.2663977960 +16 50 28.300547040   7.024 5.890     K2III 330 1
13 V* KU Peg RS* 23 05 29.2735048704 +26 00 33.459393312   8.79 7.66     G9IV(e) 63 0

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