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Astrophysics and Astronomy

Tennessee State University

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1990

Stellar activity

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Chromospheric Ca Ii H And K And H Alpha Emission In Single And Binary Stars Of Spectra Types F6--M2, Klaus G. Strassmeier, Francis C. Fekel, Bernard W. Bopp, Robert C. Dempsey, Gregory W. Henry Jan 1990

Chromospheric Ca Ii H And K And H Alpha Emission In Single And Binary Stars Of Spectra Types F6--M2, Klaus G. Strassmeier, Francis C. Fekel, Bernard W. Bopp, Robert C. Dempsey, Gregory W. Henry

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New observations of the Ca II H and K and H-epsilon region and/or the Balmer H-alpha line are presented for 100 mostly very active stars but also for weak or inactive stars with suspected activity. Correlations between chromospheric activity at Ca II H and K and H-alpha and effective surface temperature and rotation are identified, and several new stars with chromospheric Ca II H and K emission are discovered. No single activity-rotation relation can be derived for all luminosity classes, and there is clear evidence that evolved stars are generally more active than main-sequence stars of the same rotation period. …