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Investigating stellar activity with CoRoT data and complementary ground-based observations

Solar and Stellar Astrophysics 2011-10-04 v1

Abstract

Recently, the study of the CoRoT target, HD49933, showed evidence of variability of its magnetic activity. This was the first time that a stellar activity was detected using asteroseismic data. For the Sun and HD49933, we observe an increase of the p-mode frequencies and a decrease of the maximum amplitude per radial mode when the activity level is higher. Moreover, we have been able to determine the variation of the frequency shift as a function of frequency, a premier in a star different from the Sun, showing pretty interesting similarities with the behavior already seen in the Sun. Beside, surface activity is now confirmed by the continuous monitoring done in Ca H&K during 6 months last fall. The peak-to-peak activity level seems to be bigger than 20% (close to the solar level, which is around 25%). We studied some other CoRoT solar-like targets as well for which modes have been detected and well identified, e.g. HD181420 and HD52265 (which is hosting a planet). Although HD52265 rotates much slower than HD49933 meaning much longer activity cycle (compared to the CoRoT observations), we do indeed see a hint of an increase in the activity level of that star...

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@article{arxiv.1110.0137,
  title  = {Investigating stellar activity with CoRoT data and complementary ground-based observations},
  author = {S. Mathur and D. Salabert and R. A. Garcia and T. S. Metcalfe and C. Regulo and J. Ballot},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1110.0137},
  year   = {2011}
}

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2 pages. To appear in the proceedings compilation of the CoRoT symposium 2011

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