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Information Systems and Engineering Management Research Publications

2016

Stellar rotation

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Torsional Oscillations And Observed Rotational Period Variations In Early-Type Stars, Jiří Krtička, Zdeněk Mikulášek, Gregory W. Henry, Petr Kurfürst, Marian Karlický Sep 2016

Torsional Oscillations And Observed Rotational Period Variations In Early-Type Stars, Jiří Krtička, Zdeněk Mikulášek, Gregory W. Henry, Petr Kurfürst, Marian Karlický

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Some chemically peculiar stars in the upper main sequence show rotational period variations of unknown origin. We propose that these variations are a consequence of the propagation of internal waves in magnetic rotating stars that lead to the torsional oscillations of the star. We simulate the magnetohydrodynamic waves and calculate resonant frequencies for two stars that show rotational variations: CU Vir and HD 37776. We provide updated analyses of rotational period variations in these stars and compare our results with numerical models. For CU Vir, the length of the observed rotational period cycle, | $\mathit {\Pi }=67.6(5)$ | yr, can …


Activity Trends In Young Solar-Type Stars, Jyri J. Lehtinen, Lauri Jetsu, Thomas Hackman, Perttu Kajatkari, Gregory W. Henry Mar 2016

Activity Trends In Young Solar-Type Stars, Jyri J. Lehtinen, Lauri Jetsu, Thomas Hackman, Perttu Kajatkari, Gregory W. Henry

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Aims. We study a sample of 21 young and active solar-type stars with spectral types ranging from late F to mid K and characterize the behaviour of their activity.

Methods. We apply the continuous period search (CPS) time series analysis method on Johnson B- and V-band photometry of the sample stars, collected over a period of 16 to 27 years. Using the CPS method, we estimate the surface differential rotation and determine the existence and behaviour of active longitudes and activity cycles on the stars. We supplement the time series results by calculating new log R'HK = …