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2000A&A...357..608S - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 357, 608-620 (2000/5-2)

Doppler imaging of stellar surface structure. XIII. The flaring RS CVn-binary HD 291095 = V1355 Orionis.

STRASSMEIER K.G.

Abstract (from CDS):

We present the first Doppler images of the newly discovered RS CVn binary HD 291095. The star is a synchronuously rotating subgiant in a 4-day spectroscopic binary with an unseen companion and is particularly interesting because it is one of the few evolved stars that show large flares. Three consecutive years of moderate-resolution KPNO spectra and continuous VI and by photometry with our APTs reveal a large, cool, and long-living asymmetric polar spot. Its temperature is approximately 1100 K below the average photospheric temperature. Several low latitude and even equatorial spots were evident at the same time. We interpret this latitudinal spot bimodality to be due to a combination of poleward meridional circulation and more frequent magnetic reconnections near the pole than near the equator. During the 1998 Doppler-imaging observations, a strong flare in Hα was detected which coincided with a meridian passage of the most asymmetric part of the polar spot. We estimate a total flare energy of 5x1034 erg typical for flares on very active RS CVn systems. No photospheric heating is evident in our surface maps from optically thin spectral lines of various temperature sensitivities.

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Journal keyword(s): stars: activity - stars: imaging - stars: individual: HD 291095 - stars: late-type - stars: starspots

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