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Observing the changing surface structures of the active K giant <i>σ</i> Geminorum with SONG
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WoS WOS:000616488000001
Scopus SCOPUS_ID:85100441200
DOI 10.1051/0004-6361/202038799
Año 2021
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Abstract



Aims. We aim to study the spot evolution and differential rotation in the magnetically active cool K-type giant star sigma Gem from broadband photometry and continuous spectroscopic observations that span 150 nights.Methods. We use high-resolution, high signal-to-noise ratio spectra obtained with the Hertzsprung SONG telescope to reconstruct surface (photospheric) temperature maps with Doppler imaging techniques. The 303 observations span 150 nights and allow for a detailed analysis of the spot evolution and surface differential rotation. The Doppler imaging results are compared to simultaneous broadband photometry from the Tennessee State University T3 0.4 m Automated Photometric Telescope. The activity from the stellar chromosphere, which is higher in the stellar atmosphere, is also studied using SONG observations of Balmer H alpha line profiles and correlated with the photospheric activity.Results. The temperature maps obtained during eight consecutive stellar rotations show mainly high-latitude or polar spots, with the main spot concentrations above latitude 45 degrees. The spots concentrate around phase 0.25 near the beginning of our observations and around phase 0.75 towards the end. The photometric observations confirm a small jump in spot phases that occurred in February 2016. The cross-correlation of the temperature maps reveals rather strong solar-like differential rotation, giving a relative surface differential rotation coefficient of alpha = 0.10 +/- 0.02. There is a weak correlation between the locations of starspots and enhanced emission in the chromosphere at some epochs.

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1 Korhonen, H. Mujer Observatorio Europeo Austral - Chile
European Southern Observatory Santiago - Chile
2 Roettenbacher, Rachael M. Mujer YALE UNIV - Estados Unidos
Yale University - Estados Unidos
Yale School of Engineering &amp; Applied Science - Estados Unidos
3 Gu, S. - Yunnan Observatories - China
Chinese Academy of Sciences - China
University of Chinese Academy of Sciences - China
4 Grundahl, Frank Hombre Aarhus Univ - Dinamarca
Aarhus Universitet - Dinamarca
5 Andersen, Mads Fredslund Hombre Aarhus Univ - Dinamarca
Aarhus Universitet - Dinamarca
6 Henry, Gregory W. Hombre Tennessee State Univ - Estados Unidos
Tennessee State University - Estados Unidos
7 Gu, S. - CASSACA - China
Univ Chinese Acad Sci - China
National Astronomical Observatories Chinese Academy of Sciences - China
Chinese Academy of Sciences - China
University of Chinese Academy of Sciences - China
Yunnan Observatories - China
7 Jessen-Hansen, J. - Aarhus Univ - Dinamarca
8 Antoci, Victoria Mujer Aarhus Univ - Dinamarca
Tech Univ Denmark - Dinamarca
Aarhus Universitet - Dinamarca
Danmarks Tekniske Universitet - Dinamarca
Technical University of Denmark - Dinamarca
9 Palle, Pere L. Hombre Inst Astrofis Canarias - España
UNIV LA LAGUNA - España
Instituto Astrofisico de Canarias - España
Universidad de La Laguna - España

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National Natural Science Foundation of China
National Science Foundation
NSF
NASA
National Aeronautics and Space Administration
Danish National Research Foundation
VILLUM FONDEN
Danmarks Grundforskningsfond
Tennessee State University
East Tennessee State University
YCAA
State of Tennessee Centers of Excellence program
Yale Center for Astronomy & Astrophysics (YCAA) Prize Postdoctoral Fellowship
Yale Center for Astronomy & Astrophysics

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We would like to thank the anonymous referee for their comments that helped to improve the paper. Based on observations made with the Hertzsprung SONG telescope operated on the Spanish Observatorio del Teide on the island of Tenerife by the Aarhus and Copenhagen Universities and by the Instituto de Astrofisica de Canarias. R.M.R. acknowledges support from the Yale Center for Astronomy & Astrophysics (YCAA) Prize Postdoctoral Fellowship. S.G. would like to acknowledge support from the National Natural Science Foundation of China (grant Nos. 10373023, 10773027, 11333006, and U1531121). G.W.H. acknowledges long-term support from NASA, NSF, Tennessee State University, and the State of Tennessee Centers of Excellence program. V.A. was supported by a research grant (00028173) from VILLUM FONDEN. Funding for the Stellar Astrophysics Center is provided by The Danish National Research Foundation (Grant agreement no. DNRF106). This work has made use of the SIMBAD database at CDS, Strasbourg, France, and NASA's Astrophysics Data System (ADS) services.
cA knowledgements. We would like to thank the anonymous referee for their comments that helped to improve the paper. Based on observations made with the Hertzsprung SONG telescope operated on the Spanish Observatorio del Teide on the island of Tenerife by the Aarhus and Copenhagen Universities and by the Instituto de Astrofisica de Canarias. R.M.R. acknowledges support from the Yale Center for Astronomy & Astrophysics (YCAA) Prize Postdoctoral Fellowship. S.G. would like to acknowledge support from the National Natural Science Foundation of China (grant Nos. 10373023, 10773027, 11333006, and U1531121). G.W.H. acknowledges long-term support from NASA, NSF, Tennessee State University, and the State of Tennessee Centers of Excellence program. V.A. was supported by a research grant (00028173) from VILLUM FONDEN. Funding for the Stellar Astrophysics Center is provided by The Danish National Research Foundation (Grant agreement no. DNRF106). This work has made use of the SIMBAD database at CDS, Strasbourg, France, and NASA’s Astrophysics Data System (ADS) services.

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