Table 4.
Correlation between the orbital and starspot parameters.
log(τ/Prot) | ||
---|---|---|
All | Median | |
T2/T1 | (0.03, 0.60) | (−0.02, 0.95) |
(R1 + R2)/a | (0.65, < 0.05) | (0.96, < 0.05) |
R2/R1 | (−0.23, < 0.05) | (−0.85, < 0.05) |
Incl. | (−0.51, < 0.05) | (−0.98, < 0.05) |
Ecc. | (−0.21, < 0.05) | (−0.37, 0.47) |
q | (−0.17, < 0.05) | (−0.72, < 0.05) |
rasyn | (−0.66, < 0.05) | (−0.96, < 0.05) |
Notes. For each pair of parameters, the correlation is shown as (Pearson correlation coefficient, p value). Column “all” indicates that the correlation is calculated with all data. Column “median” indicates that the correlation is calculated using the median of the data. The null hypothesis for calculating p values is that the true correlation coefficient is equal to 0, based on the value of the sample correlation coefficient.
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