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Stellar activity with LAMOST. III. Temporal variability pattern in Pleiades, Praesepe, and Hyades

Published 29 May 2020 in astro-ph.SR | (2005.14665v1)

Abstract: We present the results from a systematic study of temporal variation of stellar activity in young late-type stars. We used multi-epoch LAMOST low-resolution spectra of over 300 member candidates in three young open clusters: Pleiades, Praesepe, and Hyades. The spectral measurements of TiO band strength near 7050 {\AA} (TiO2) and equivalent width of H{\alpha} line (EW H{\alpha} ) are used as the tracers of cool-spot coverage and chromospheric emission strength, respectively. The analysis of time-variation patterns of these two tracers suggested there exist detectable variabilities in TiO2 and EW H{\alpha} , and their time-scales are in the wide range from days to years. Results showed that more active stars, younger and fast rotators, tend to have larger activity variations. There is a tendency of anti-correlation between temporal variations in TiO2 and EW H{\alpha} . Also, appreciable anti-correlation in the rotational phase between H{\alpha} emission and K2 brightness is detected in some M dwarfs, indicating spatial co-location of the plages with cool starspots, however, cool stars do not always show such co-location features. Furthermore, spot coverage and H{\alpha} emission were evident at all rotational phases of several M dwarfs, indicating a basal level of activity, perhaps due to many small and randomly located active regions in the atmosphere.

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