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2005MNRAS.364..137B - Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 364, 137-145 (2005/November-3)

The highly spotted photosphere of the young rapid rotator Speedy Mic.

BARNES J.R.

Abstract (from CDS):

We present high-resolution images of the young rapidly rotating K3 dwarf Speedy Mic (BO Mic, HD 197890). The photospheric spot maps reveal a heavily and uniformly spotted surface from equatorial to high-latitude regions. Contrary to many images of similar objects, Speedy Mic does not possess a uniform filling at high latitudes, but exhibits structure in the polar regions showing greatest concentration in a particular longitude range. The asymmetric rotation profile of Speedy Mic indicates the presence of a companion or nearby star which shows radial velocity shifts over a time-scale of several years. Using a simple dynamical argument, we show that Speedy Mic is unlikely to be a binary system, and conclude that the feature must be the result of a chance alignment with a background binary. Complete phase coverage on two consecutive nights in addition to 60 per cent phase coverage after a three-night gap has enabled us to track the evolution of spots with time. By incorporating a solar-like differential rotation model into the image reconstruction process, we find that the equator laps the polar regions once every 191±17 d. This finding is in close agreement with measurements for other late-type rapid rotators.

Abstract Copyright: 2005 The Authors. Journal compilation © 2005 RAS

Journal keyword(s): line: profiles - methods: data analysis - stars: activity - stars: atmospheres - stars: individual: Speedy Mic (HD 197890) - stars: late-type

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