STELLAR MAGNETIC CYCLES IN THE SOLAR-LIKE STARS KEPLER-17 AND KEPLER-63

被引:18
|
作者
Estrela, Raissa [1 ]
Valio, Adriana [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Prebiteriana Mackenzie, Ctr Radio Astron & Astrophys CRAAM, Rua Consolacao 896, BR-01302907 Sao Paulo, SP, Brazil
来源
ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL | 2016年 / 831卷 / 01期
基金
巴西圣保罗研究基金会;
关键词
stars: activity; stars: magnetic field; starspots; MAIN-SEQUENCE STARS; PLANET; DYNAMO; ORBIT; DISCOVERY; SYSTEM;
D O I
10.3847/0004-637X/831/1/57
中图分类号
P1 [天文学];
学科分类号
0704 ;
摘要
The stellar magnetic field plays a crucial role in the star internal mechanisms, as in the interactions with its environment. The study of starspots provides information about the stellar magnetic field. and can characterize the cycle. Moreover, the analysis of solar-type stars is also useful to shed light onto the origin of the solar magnetic field. The objective of this work is to characterize the magnetic activity of stars. Here, we studied two solar-type stars, Kepler-17 and Kepler-63, using two methods to estimate the magnetic cycle length. The first one characterizes the spots (radius, intensity, and location) by fitting the small variations in the light curve of a star caused by the occultation of a spot during a planetary transit. This approach yields the number of spots present in the stellar surface and the flux deficit subtracted from the star by their presence during each transit. The second method estimates the activity from the excess in the residuals of the transit light. curves. This excess is obtained by subtracting a spotless model transit from the light curve. and then integrating all the residuals during the transit. The presence of long-term periodicity is estimated in both time series. With the first method, we obtained P-cycle = 1.12 +/- 0.16 year (Kepler-17) and P-cycle = 1.27 +/- 0.16 year (Kepler-63), and for the second approach the values are 1.35 +/- 0.27 year and 1.27 +/- 0.12 year, respectively. The results of both methods agree with each other and confirm their robustness.
引用
收藏
页数:12
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [31] Characterization of the power excess of solar-like oscillations in red giants with Kepler
    Mosser, B.
    Elsworth, Y.
    Hekker, S.
    Huber, D.
    Kallinger, T.
    Mathur, S.
    Belkacem, K.
    Goupil, M. J.
    Samadi, R.
    Barban, C.
    Bedding, T. R.
    Chaplin, W. J.
    Garcia, R. A.
    Stello, D.
    De Ridder, J.
    Middour, C. K.
    Morris, R. L.
    Quintana, E. V.
    ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS, 2012, 537
  • [32] A search for red giant solar-like oscillations in all Kepler data
    Hon, Marc
    Stello, Dennis
    Garcia, Rafael A.
    Mathur, Savita
    Sharma, Sanjib
    Colman, Isabel L.
    Bugnet, Lisa
    MONTHLY NOTICES OF THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY, 2019, 485 (04) : 5616 - 5630
  • [33] DETECTION OF SOLAR-LIKE OSCILLATIONS, OBSERVATIONAL CONSTRAINTS, AND STELLAR MODELS FOR θ CYG, THE BRIGHTEST STAR OBSERVED BY THE KEPLER MISSION
    Guzik, J. A.
    Houdek, G.
    Chaplin, W. J.
    Smalley, B.
    Kurtz, D. W.
    Gilliland, R. L.
    Mullally, F.
    Rowe, J. F.
    Bryson, S. T.
    Still, M. D.
    Antoci, V.
    Appourchaux, T.
    Basu, S.
    Bedding, T. R.
    Benomar, O.
    Garcia, R. A.
    Huber, D.
    Kjeldsen, H.
    Latham, D. W.
    Metcalfe, T. S.
    Papics, P. I.
    White, T. R.
    Aerts, C.
    Ballot, J.
    Boyajian, T. S.
    Briquet, M.
    Bruntt, H.
    Buchhave, L. A.
    Campante, T. L.
    Catanzaro, G.
    Christensen-Dalsgaard, J.
    Davies, G. R.
    Dogan, G.
    Dragomir, D.
    Doyle, A. P.
    Elsworth, Y.
    Frasca, A.
    Gaulme, P.
    Gruberbauer, M.
    Handberg, R.
    Hekker, S.
    Karoff, C.
    Lehmann, H.
    Mathias, P.
    Mathur, S.
    Miglio, A.
    Molenda-Zakowicz, J.
    Mosser, B.
    Murphy, S. J.
    Regulo, C.
    ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL, 2016, 831 (01):
  • [35] Rotation and magnetism of Kepler pulsating solar-like stars Towards asteroseismically calibrated age-rotation relations
    Garcia, R. A.
    Ceillier, T.
    Salabert, D.
    Mathur, S.
    van Saders, J. L.
    Pinsonneault, M.
    Ballot, J.
    Beck, P. G.
    Bloemen, S.
    Campante, T. L.
    Davies, G. R.
    do Nascimento, J. -D., Jr.
    Mathis, S.
    Metcalfe, T. S.
    Nielsen, M. B.
    Suarez, J. C.
    Chaplin, W. J.
    Jimenez, A.
    Karoff, C.
    ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS, 2014, 572
  • [36] Using planetary transits to estimate magnetic cycles lengths in Kepler stars
    Estrela, Raissa
    Valio, Adriana
    LIVING AROUND ACTIVE STARS, 2017, 12 (S328): : 152 - 158
  • [37] Magnetic Activity Evolution of Solar-like Stars. I. S ph-Age Relation Derived from Kepler Observations
    Mathur, Savita
    Claytor, Zachary R.
    Santos, Angela R. G.
    Garcia, Rafael A.
    Amard, Louis
    Bugnet, Lisa
    Corsaro, Enrico
    Bonanno, Alfio
    Breton, Sylvain N.
    Godoy-Rivera, Diego
    Pinsonneault, Marc H.
    van Saders, Jennifer
    ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL, 2023, 952 (02):
  • [38] Activity cycles and polar caps on solar-like stars
    Jardine, M
    MacKay, DH
    Hussain, GAJ
    McIvor, T
    Proceedings of the 13th Cambridge Workshop on Cool Stars, Stellar Systems and the Sun - Proceedings, Vols 1 and 2, 2005, 560 : 107 - 111
  • [39] Asteroseismology of solar-type stars with Kepler: II. Stellar modeling
    Metcalfe, T. S.
    Monteiro, M. J. P. F. G.
    Thompson, M. J.
    Chaplin, W. J.
    Basu, S.
    Bonanno, A.
    Di Mauro, M. P.
    Dogan, G.
    Eggenberger, P.
    Karoff, C.
    Stello, D.
    ASTRONOMISCHE NACHRICHTEN, 2010, 331 (9-10) : 977 - 980
  • [40] CHARACTERISTIC TIME OF STELLAR FLARES ON SUN-LIKE STARS OBSERVED WITH KEPLER
    Yan, Y.
    He, H.
    18TH ANNUAL MEETING OF THE ASIA OCEANIA GEOSCIENCES SOCIETY, AOGS 2021, 2022, : 204 - 205