Chromospheric activity catalogue of 4454 cool stars: questioning the active branch of stellar activity cycles
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Article Title | Chromospheric activity catalogue of 4454 cool stars: questioning the active branch of stellar activity cycles |
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ERA Journal ID | 1050 |
Article Category | Article |
Authors | Boro Saikia, S. (Author), Marvin, C. J. (Author), Jeffers, S. V. (Author), Reiners, A. (Author), Cameron, R. (Author), Marsden, S. C. (Author), Petit, P. (Author), Warnecke, J. (Author) and Yadav, A. P. (Author) |
Journal Title | Astronomy and Astrophysics: a European journal |
Journal Citation | 616, pp. 1-23 |
Article Number | A108 |
Number of Pages | 23 |
Year | 2018 |
Publisher | EDP Sciences |
Place of Publication | France |
ISSN | 0004-6361 |
1432-0746 | |
Digital Object Identifier (DOI) | https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/201629518 |
Web Address (URL) | https://www.aanda.org/articles/aa/full_html/2018/08/aa29518-16/aa29518-16.html |
Abstract | Context. Chromospheric activity monitoring of a wide range of cool stars can provide valuable information on stellar magnetic activity and its dependence on fundamental stellar parameters such as effective temperature and rotation. Aims. We compile a chromospheric activity catalogue of 4454 cool stars from a combination of archival HARPS spectra and multiple other surveys, including the Mount Wilson data that have recently been released by the NSO. We explore the variation in chromospheric activity of cool stars along the main sequence for stars with different effective temperatures. Additionally, we also perform an activity-cycle period search and investigate its relation with rotation. Methods. The chromospheric activity index, S-index, was measured for 304 main-sequence stars from archived high-resolution HARPS spectra. Additionally, the measured and archived S-indices were converted into the chromospheric flux ratio log R0 HK. The activity-cycle periods were determined using the generalised Lomb-Scargle periodogram to study the active and inactive branches on the rotation – activity-cycle period plane. Results. The global sample shows that the bimodality of chromospheric activity, known as the Vaughan-Preston gap, is not prominent, with a significant percentage of the stars at an intermediate-activity level around log R0 HK = -4.75. Independently, the cycle period reearch shows that stars can lie in the region intermediate between the active and inactive branch, which means that the active branch is not as clearly distinct as previously thought. Conclusions. The weakening of the Vaughan-Preston gap indicates that cool stars spin down from a higher activity level and settle at a lower activity level without a sudden break at intermediate activity. Some cycle periods are close to the solar value between the active and inactive branch, which suggests that the solar dynamo is most likely a common case of the stellar dynamo. |
Keywords | chromospheres; star activity; late-type |
ANZSRC Field of Research 2020 | 510109. Stellar astronomy and planetary systems |
Institution of Origin | University of Southern Queensland |
Byline Affiliations | Georg August University of Gottingen, Germany |
Max Planck Society, Germany | |
Computational Engineering and Science Research Centre | |
French National Centre for Scientific Research, France |
https://research.usq.edu.au/item/q5147/chromospheric-activity-catalogue-of-4454-cool-stars-questioning-the-active-branch-of-stellar-activity-cycles
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