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Astrophysics and Astronomy

Tennessee State University

1986

Astrophysics

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Chromospherically Active Stars. Ii. Hd 82558, A Young Single By Draconis Variable., Francis C. Fekel, Bernard W. Bopp, John L. Africano, Bret D. Goodrich, Leigh Hunter Palmer, Robert Quingley, Theodore Simon Nov 1986

Chromospherically Active Stars. Ii. Hd 82558, A Young Single By Draconis Variable., Francis C. Fekel, Bernard W. Bopp, John L. Africano, Bret D. Goodrich, Leigh Hunter Palmer, Robert Quingley, Theodore Simon

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It is presently noted that the HD 82558 chromospherically active star is a young and rapidly rotating K2 V single BY Draconis variable with very strong far-UV emission features and an H-alpha line filled to the continuum level by emission. HD 82558 has constant velocity and is not a member of the Hyades Supercluster. Its light curve behavior, which appears to have been stable for several hundred rotation cycles, is reminiscent of that of the young, rapidly rotating, single K V variable H II 1883 in the Pleiades; this stability may be characteristic of young, single, chromospherically active stars.