A quantitative analysis of stellar activity based on CoRoT photometric data

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics – Solar and Stellar Astrophysics

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second revised version submitted to A&A on April 11, 2011 10 pages, 8 figures

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The CoRoT satellite has made available high precision photometric observations of a large number of stars of different spectral types. Continuous photometric time series allow the characterization of stellar microvariability in a systematic way. We determine an index indicating the level of activity, derived from photometric data, for a large sample of stars with different color temperatures. We also assess to what extent this index can be related to an estimated Rossby number for stars whose rotation period can be estimated. We also estimate a characteristic lifetime of the surface heterogeneities. Our work is based on the Fourier analysis of stellar light curves. We analyzed the Fourier power spectra of 430 selected light curves obtained by CoRoT during three observation runs. The low-frequency contribution of the stellar variability is modelled by a "generalized semi-lorentzian" profile. An activity index is derived from the fitted amplitude and width of the semi-lorentzian model. Some of the Fourier spectra exhibit a rotational modulation which enables the determination of the rotation period. In addition, a convective turnover time is derived from a grid of stellar models, so that a Rossby number can be estimated. A characteristic lifetime of the phenomena causing the observed power at low frequency is assessed from the fitted model of the power spectrum and is compared to the rotation period. Higher values of the microvariability index are observed among the coolest stars from our sample. 28 light curves show a clear rotational modulation. The estimated Rossby number of most of the observed stars with a rotational modulation is less than 1. The activity index decreases with increasing Rossby number. The quality of the CoRoT data enables the determination of the characteristic lifetime of active structures. It is shown to increase with the rotation period.

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