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2000A&A...360..272B - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 360, 272-280 (2000/8-1)

The long-period RS CVn binary IM Pegasi. II. First surface images.

BERDYUGINA S.V., BERDYUGIN A.V., ILYIN I. and TUOMINEN I.

Abstract (from CDS):

New high-resolution, high signal-to-noise ratio spectroscopic observations and UBV photometry carried out in 1996-1999 were analysed with the surface imaging technique. A total of 8 images of IM Peg was obtained for the first time. A huge high-latitude active region was found to dominate the stellar surface and decreased in area during the period of the observations. At the same time, on the opposite hemisphere (in longitudes), smaller spots were developing. The spots were migrating in the orbital reference frame, the period of spot rotation being of 24.73±0.02d. The spots constitute two active longitudes on opposite stellar hemispheres, similar to other RS CVn stars. The evolution of the spot areas within the active longitudes indicates a stellar activity cycle, during which one active longitude dominates the stellar activity, to be about 6.5 years. Then, a total cycle, comprising two consecutive periods of activity of both active longitudes, is about 13 years. In 1999, the activity switched to the other active longitude. This declared the beginning of a new (half-) cycle.

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Journal keyword(s): stars: imaging - stars: starspots - stars: activity - stars: late-type - stars: individual: IM Peg

Simbad objects: 8

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