Large photometric variations on II Peg in Sept./Nov. 1986 - Implications for the starspot hypothesis

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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Binary Stars, Iue, Starspots, Stellar Spectrophotometry, Calibrating, Light Curve

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Large cyclic photometric variations of ΔV= 0.5 mag are observed on
II Peg in late 1986. Modelled in terms of starspots, this implies a
large spot group covering at least 40% (and perhaps as much as 55%) of
the projected area of one hemisphere.

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