Four‐colour photometry of EY Dra: A study of an ultra‐fast rotating active dM1‐2e star |
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Authors: | K. Vida,K. Olá h,Zs. Kő vä ri,J. Jurcsik,Á . Só dor,M. Vá radi,B. Belucz,I. Dé ká ny,Zs. Hurta,I. Nagy,K. Posztobá nyi |
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Abstract: | We present more than 1000‐day long photometry of EY Draconis in BV (RI)C passbands. The changes in the light curve are caused by the spottedness of the rotating surface. Modelling of the spotted surface shows that there are two large active regions present on the star on the opposite hemispheres. The evolution of the surface patterns suggests a flip‐flop phenomenon. Using Fourier analysis, we detect a rotation period of Prot = 0.45875 d, and an activity cycle with P ≈ 350 d, similar to the 11‐year long cycle of the Sun. This cycle with its year‐long period is the shortest one ever detected on active stars. Two bright flares are also detected and analysed (© 2010 WILEY‐VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim) |
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Keywords: | stars: activity stars: imaging stars: individual (EY Dra) stars: late‐type stars: starspots |
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