Starspot activity and surface differential rotation on UX Arietis
Abstract
We present new Doppler images of the K0 subgiant primary component of the RS CVn-type binary UX Arietis (UX Ari), derived from time-series spectra obtained in November--December of 2017 and 2024. Observations demonstrate that some spectral lines of the K0 IV component exhibit rapid changes on timescales of 1-2 hours, which seem not to be resulting from spot activity, meanwhile other spectral lines show no such fast variations. Through an investigation, we find that the Ca I 6439 profile shows variation that follows the rotational modulation of spots. Using this line as a reference, we derive the least-squares deconvolution (LSD) profile from the selected lines of each spectrum so as to generate a more reliable Doppler image, which is consistent with the shape of the corresponding Ca I 6439 line. The Doppler images are separately reconstructed from the Ca I 6439 and the LSD profiles for each dataset, and the surface maps are in good agreement with each other. All of the surface maps show dominant starspot structure at mid-to-high latitudes with appendages extending to the equator, while their locations differ by about 0.5 in the rotational phase between 2017 and 2024. In 2017 November-December, the main starspot group appears to be spatially associated with a large flare event just half a month later. Through the cross-correlation method, we have derived a weak anti-solar differential rotation for the primary component of UX Ari, while its equator belt is well tidally locked.
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@article{arxiv.2605.11702,
title = {Starspot activity and surface differential rotation on UX Arietis},
author = {Yue Xiang and Shenghong Gu and A. Collier Cameron and J. R. Barnes and Dongtao Cao},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2605.11702},
year = {2026}
}
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12 pages, 9 figures, accepted for publication in ApJ