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A&A 399, L11-L14 (2003)
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361:20030085
Letter
Why does the spotted UX Ari system get bluer as it gets darker?
V. Aarum Ulvås and O. EngvoldInstitute of Theoretical Astrophysics, PO Box 1029 Blindern, 0315 Oslo, Norway
(Received 2 October 2002 / Accepted 12 January 2003)
Abstract
We present simplified calculations of
UX Ari
B-V colour index and
V magnitude for a range of parameter values. The results of our
calculations are compared to previously published measurements. We
find that our calculations reproduce the well established
colour-brightness relation (
UX Ari
gets bluer as it gets darker) only
if the dark spots
on the surface of the K star are accompanied by bright facular
areas. There is currently an ambiguity between the temperature of
the
facular areas and the portion of the stellar surface occupied by
them.
Key words: stars: activity -- binaries: spectroscopic -- stars: individual: UX Ari -- stars: late-type -- starspots
Offprint request: V. Aarum Ulvås, v.a.ulvas@astro.uio.no
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