Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
1997-04-18
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
LaTex, 200 pages with 88 encapsulated Postscript figures; submitted to Ap.J. Suppl
Scientific paper
We present 23 Doppler images of the spotted RS CVn star HR 1099 from 1981 to 1992. HR 1099 shows a large cool polar spot which has persisted for the 11 years of this study and other low-latitude spots which come and go on relatively short timescales. The polar spot has variable protuberances which look very similar to the time-variable vertical extensions of the Sun's polar coronal hole. The area of the polar spot and its extensions shows marginal evidence of being periodically variable in time with a period of ~3 years. On several occasions, isolated prominent spots emerged and then disappeared near the equator. The tracks of two long-lived spots suggest that some spots which emerge at low or intermediate latitudes migrate up to the pole in a clockwise spiral (slower than the orbit), and then apparently merge with the polar spot. Differential rotation as measured from spot movements showed that intermediate and low latitudes rotate slightly slower than the orbital angular velocity, while the pole and highest latitudes appear to be synchronized to the orbit. The differential rotation is of opposite sign and a factor of 50 less than for the Sun. We propose that the starspots on HR 1099 and other rapidly rotating RS CVn stars are, by analogy with solar coronal holes, large unipolar magnetic regions tightly frozen into multi-kilogauss axisymmetric dipole fields in these stars. Since the large cool polar spots, the signature of these dipoles, are not present on more slowly rotating RS CVn stars, we believe that they must be dynamo-induced rather than remnant fossil fields.
Hatzes Artie P.
Kürster Martin
Misch Anthony A.
Vogt Steven S.
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