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2007A&A...472..887J - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 472, 887-895 (2007/9-4)

EK Draconis. Magnetic activity in the photosphere and chromosphere.

JAERVINEN S.P., BERDYUGINA S.V., KORHONEN H., ILYIN I. and TUOMINEN I.

Abstract (from CDS):

As a young solar analogue, EK Draconis provides an opportunity to study the magnetic activity of the infant Sun. We present three new surface temperature maps of EK Draconis and compare them with previous results obtained from long-term photometry. Furthermore, we determined a set of stellar parameters and compared the determined values with the corresponding solar values. Atmospheric parameters were determined by comparing observed and synthetic spectra calculated with stellar atmosphere models. Surface temperature maps were obtained using the Occamian approach inversion technique. The differential rotation of EK Dra was estimated using two different methods. A detailed model atmosphere analysis of high resolution spectra of EK Dra has yielded a self-consistent set of atmospheric parameters: Teff=5750K, logg=4.5, [M/H]=0.0, ξt=1.6km/s. The evolutionary models imply that the star is slightly more massive than the Sun and has an age between 30-50Myr, which agrees with the determined lithium abundance of logN(Li)=3.02. Moreover, the atmospheric parameters, as well as the wings of the CaII 8662Å, indicate that the photosphere of EK Dra is very similar to the one of the present Sun, while their chromospheres differ. There also seems to be a correlation between magnetic features seen in the photosphere and chromosphere. The temperature images reveal spots of only 500K cooler than the quiet photosphere. The mean spot latitude varies with time. The obtained differential rotation is very small, but the sign of it supports solar type differential rotation on EK Dra.

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Journal keyword(s): stars: imaging - stars: activity - stars: starspots - stars: individual: EK Dra

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