Bibcode
Char, S.; Foing, B. H.; Beckman, J.; Garcia-Lopez, R. J.; Rebolo, R.
Referencia bibliográfica
Astronomy and Astrophysics, Vol.276, NO. 1/SEPI, P. 78, 1993
Fecha de publicación:
9
1993
Revista
Número de citas
10
Número de citas referidas
9
Descripción
The K1V late-type dwarf α Cen B has been monitored to search for
spectroscopic variability in the Ca II H chromospheric line during its
rotational period. The observations were made with the Coudé
Echelle Spectrograph with the 1.4 Coudé Auxiliary Telescope at
ESO, with spectral resolution 80000. Variability in flux up to 29 % and
profile asymmetries are explained as modulation caused by discrete
structures such as solar-like plages on the star surface. An analysis of
the visibility and velocity of these structures gives a rotational
period of 43 days, in agreement with the Rossby number derived from the
Ca II chromospheric flux. A multi-component model is used to estimate
the positions and filling factors of such emissive structures. A
coherence time up to 6 months is found for the plage signature, but
gradual phase shifts and overall flux variations are observed from year
to year, providing an information on the emergence/disappearance of
active regions and on cyclic effects operating on global activity.