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  Starspot activity of HD 199178: Doppler images from 1994-2017

Hackman, T., Ilyin, I., Lehtinen, J., Kochukhov, O., Käpylä, M. J., Piskunov, N., et al. (2019). Starspot activity of HD 199178: Doppler images from 1994-2017. Astronomy and Astrophysics, 625: A79. doi:10.1051/0004-6361/201834763.

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Hackman, T., Author
Ilyin, I., Author
Lehtinen, Jyri1, Author           
Kochukhov, O., Author
Käpylä, Maarit J.1, Author           
Piskunov, N., Author
Willamo, T., Author
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1Max Planck Research Group in Solar and Stellar Magnetic Activity, Max Planck Institute for Solar System Research, Max Planck Society, ou_2265638              

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Free keywords: stars: activity / starspots / stars: late-type / stars: imaging / stars: individual: HD 199178
 Abstract: Context. Studying the spots of late-type stars is crucial for distinguishing between the various proposed dynamo mechanisms believed to be the main cause of starspot activity. For this research it is important to collect observation time series that are long enough to unravel both long- and short-term spot evolution. Doppler imaging is a very efficient method for studying spots of stars that cannot be angularly resolved.

Aims. High-resolution spectral observations during 1994–2017 are analysed in order to reveal long- and short-term changes in the spot activity of the FK Comae-type subgiant HD 199178.

Methods. Most of the observations were collected with the Nordic Optical Telescope. The Doppler imaging temperature maps were calculated using an inversion technique based on Tikhonov regularisation and utilising multiple spectral lines.

Results. We present a unique series of 41 temperature maps spanning more than 23 years. All reliable images show a large cool spot region centred near the visible rotation pole. Some lower latitude cool features are also recovered, although the reliability of these is questionable. There is an expected anti-correlation between the mean surface temperature and the spot coverage. Using the Doppler images, we construct the equivalent of a solar butterfly diagram for HD 199178.

Conclusions. HD 199178 clearly has a long-term large and cool spot structure at the rotational pole. This spot structure dominated the spot activity during the years 1994–2017. The size and position of the structure has evolved with time, with a gradual increase during the last years. The lack of lower latitude features prevents the determination of a possible differential rotation.

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Language(s): eng - English
 Dates: 2019
 Publication Status: Published online
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 Rev. Type: Peer
 Identifiers: DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361/201834763
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Title: Astronomy and Astrophysics
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Publ. Info: Les Ulis Cedex A France : EDP Sciences
Pages: - Volume / Issue: 625 Sequence Number: A79 Start / End Page: - Identifier: -