The active chromosphere binary HD 17433 (VY Arietis)

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Binary Stars, Chromosphere, K Stars, Magnetic Stars, Pre-Main Sequence Stars, Stellar Activity, Emission Spectra, H Alpha Line, Line Spectra, Lithium, Magnetic Flux, Radial Velocity, Stellar Orbits, Ultraviolet Spectra

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The sixth-magnitude K star HD 17433 (VY Ari) is shown to be an active-chromosphere binary with an orbital period of 13.198 days. A photometric (rotational) period of 17.4 days is indicated by the existing photometry, implying that HD 17433 is not in synchronous rotation. In the optical, H-alpha is seen in emission, with variable profile and intensity; He I lambda-5876 is present in absorption. IUE observations show chromospheric and transition-region emission lines with surface fluxes up to 200 times greater than those observed in the quiet sun. The luminosity and radius are appropriate for a subgiant, and the kinematics suggest Pleiades group membership. The presence of a lithium absorption feature indicates it may either be a young object, possibly a pre-main sequence star or an evolved spotted RS CVn system. Interpretations from the optical measurement of the magnetic field strength of HD 17433 are given.

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