Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy
Scientific paper
Mar 1997
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1997balta...6..339g&link_type=abstract
Baltic Astronomy, vol. 6, p. 339
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astronomy
Flare Stars, Astronomical Catalogs, Bibliographies, Solar Neighborhood, Data Bases, Red Dwarf Stars, Solar Activity, Variability, Binary Stars, Starspots
Scientific paper
Numerous and well-studied events of the solar activity provide a key for the understanding of relative stellar variability, whereas numerous UV Ceti-type stars of different masses and ages, both single objects and components of binary systems, provide us the possibility of approaching the solar activity from an evolutionary point of view through a study of its dependence on fundamental stellar parameters. We are preparing a data base on red dwarf flare stars that consists of two parts: a catalog and a bibliograhy. The catalog now contains data on 223 stars. The following information is given: identification, coordinates, trigonometric parallaxes, absolute magnitudes, spectral classes, multicolor photometric data, bolometric luminosities, masses and radii in the solar units, availability of photometric evidence for stellar spots, and nonoptical data on the stars during their quiescent state. (Abstract only).
Gershberg Roald E.
Katsova M. M.
Shakhovskaya N. I.
Terebizh A. V.
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