Issue |
A&A
Volume 410, Number 2, November I 2003
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Page(s) | 685 - 689 | |
Section | Stellar atmospheres | |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361:20031352 | |
Published online | 17 November 2003 |
Research Note
Differential rotation on UZ Librae
1
Konkoly Observatory of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, 1525 Budapest, Hungary e-mail: jurcsik@konkoly.hu
2
Astrophysical Institute Potsdam (AIP), An der Sternwarte 16, 14482 Potsdam, Germany e-mail: Kstrassmeier@aip.de
Corresponding author: K. Oláh, olah@konkoly.hu
Received:
24
April
2003
Accepted:
21
August
2003
We analysed a time series of nine consecutive years of
high-precision photometry of the spotted RS CVn star UZ Lib by using
a discrete Fourier-transform technique and a non-linear
least-squares minimization. The main period of 4.77 days due
to stellar rotation was resolved into three individual periods
separated by -0.2% and +0.4% around the main period. The
stability of the spot pattern over many years, as derived from
our contemporaneous Doppler images, allowed us to relate the different
periods to co-existing spots at different latitudes, and thus to the direct
determination of the strength and the sign of the differential
rotation. The main period originates from the equatorial surface
regions and is practically the same as the orbital period from
independent radial-velocity measurements, suggesting that the
stellar equator is tidally locked to the orbital motion. The
higher latitudes rotate slightly faster than the equator,
suggesting non-solar differential rotation with a parameter
of , 80 times weaker than
on the solar surface, and a lap time of
days, i.e. 14 times
longer than for the Sun.
Key words: starspots / stars: activity / stars: atmospheres / stars: late-type / stars: individual: UZ Lib / stars: binaries: close
© ESO, 2003
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