CORRELATIONS BETWEEN THE FLARING RADIO-EMISSION AND STARSPOT DISTRIBUTION OF UX ARIETIS

被引:25
作者
ELIAS, NM
QUIRRENBACH, A
WITZEL, A
NAUNDORF, CE
WEGNER, R
GUINAN, EF
MCCOOK, GP
机构
[1] USN OBSERV,NRL,OPT INTERFEROMETER PROJECT,WASHINGTON,DC 20392
[2] USNO,NRL,OPT INTERFEROMETER PROJECT,D-85748 GARCHING,GERMANY
[3] MAX PLANCK INST EXTRATERR PHYS,D-85748 GARCHING,GERMANY
[4] MAX PLANCK INST RADIOASTRON,D-53121 BONN,GERMANY
[5] VILLANOVA UNIV,DEPT ASTRON,VILLANOVA,PA 19085
关键词
RADIO CONTINUUM; STARS; FLARE; INDIVIDUAL (UX ARIETIS);
D O I
10.1086/175235
中图分类号
P1 [天文学];
学科分类号
0704 ;
摘要
We have observed UX Arietis at C band (6 cm) for 3 weeks with four VLA antennas. The temporal coverage during the program was approximately three scans per day. A few days into the VLA program, UX Ari began a radio flaring period which lasted for at least 2 weeks. All the radio fluxes were above the system noise during this episode, but the largest values (up to 270 mJy) occurred close to 0.0 phase. This phasing is confirmed by the UX Ari radio observations of Neidhofer, Massi, and Chiuderi-Drago (1993). Visible-band light curves of UX Ari were obtained both during and after our radio observations; the peak-to-peak variation in all filters was approximate to 0.2 mag. The light curves indicate that the maximum starspot visibility occurred very close to 0.0 phase, the same phase as the radio maxima. Closer comparison of our radio and optical light curves indicates that they are almost perfectly anticorrelated. A similar radio/optical correlation has been found by Lim et al. (1992) and Lim et al. (1994) for the single KO V star AB Dor. We make the following conclusions from our observations. First, the episodes of long-term (similar to hours to days) radio flaring were modulated by stellar eclipses. Second, the flares were located close to the starspot groups. Third, the sizes of the flares were comparable to sizes of the starspot groups, which is consistent with nonthermal emission of brightness temperature T-b similar to 10(10-13) K. Fourth, the radio emission arose only from the midlatitude starspot groups. Last, the radio flares emitted their radiation nearly normal to the stellar surface.
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页码:983 / 990
页数:8
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