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2008A&A...483..903B - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 483, 903-910 (2008/6-1)

MgII h+k emission lines as stellar activity indicators of main sequence F-K stars.

BUCCINO A.P. and MAUAS P.J.D.

Abstract (from CDS):

The largest dataset of stellar activity measurements available at present is the one obtained at the Mount Wilson Observatory, where high-precision CaII H+K fluxes have been measured from 1966 for about 2200 stars. Since the MgII h and k lines at λ2800Å are formed in a similar way to the CaII H+K emission lines, they are also good indicators of chromospheric structure. The International Ultraviolet Explorer (IUE) provides a large database of UV spectra in the band 1150-3350Å from 1978 to 1995, which can also be used to study stellar activity. The main purpose of this study is to use the IUE spectra in the analysis of magnetic activity of main sequence F-K stars. Combining IUE observations of MgII and optical spectroscopy of CaII, the registry of activity of stars can be extended in time.We retrieved all the high-resolution spectra of F, G, and K main sequence stars observed by IUE (i.e. 1623 spectra of 259 F to K dwarf stars). We obtained the continuum surface flux near the MgII h+k lines near λ2800Å and the MgII line-core surface flux from the IUE spectra. We obtained a relation between the mean continuum flux near the MgII lines with the colour B-V of the star. For a set of 117 nearly simultaneous observations of MgII and CaII fluxes of 21 F5 to K3 main sequence stars, we obtained a colour dependent relation between the Mount Wilson CaII S-index and the MgII emission line-core flux. As an application of this calibration, we computed the Mount Wilson index for all the dF to dK stars which have high resolution IUE spectra. For some of the most frequently observed main sequence stars, we analysed the Mount Wilson index S from the IUE spectra, together with the ones derived from visible spectra. We confirm the cyclic chromospheric activity of ε Eri (HD 22049) and β Hydri (HD 2151), and we find a magnetic cycle in α Cen B (HD 128621)

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Journal keyword(s): standards - line: profiles - astronomical data bases: miscellaneous - instrumentation: spectrographs - stars: activity - ultraviolet: stars

VizieR on-line data: <Available at CDS (J/A+A/483/903): table3.dat>

CDS comments: Paragraph 4 HD 1311156A is a misprint for HD 131156A.

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