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Young active star research with SONG and mini-SONG

4th Workshop for SONG. Young active star research with SONG and mini-SONG. Huijuan Wang National Astronomical Observatories Chinese Academy of Sciences @ Charleston. Contents. Young active star With SONG With mini-SONG When SONG + mini-SONG. Why young active star. The past of our Sun

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Young active star research with SONG and mini-SONG

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  1. 4th Workshop for SONG Young active star research with SONG and mini-SONG Huijuan Wang National Astronomical Observatories Chinese Academy of Sciences @ Charleston

  2. Contents • Young active star • With SONG • With mini-SONG • When SONG + mini-SONG

  3. Why young active star • The past of our Sun • The evolution history of Milky Way • Good targets for extrasolar planets search • Distinguish between variation in frequency caused by oscillation and activities

  4. Early evolution of solar-like stars CTTS WTTS PTTS ZAMS (Neuhäuser 1997)

  5. Characters of WTTS & PTTS • M<2.5M⊙ ( Late spectral type ) • Early phase of evolution(t<10Myr/100Myr) • Obvious absorption line of Li 6708 Å • Weak emission line of Hα(EWHα≤10Å) • No circle-stellar disk (mostly) • Strong soft X-ray emission

  6. Young active star • Background • Identification of a sample of young solar-type star candidates • Identification of an active spectroscopic binary: HD146875 • Research of two young solar-type stars within 20pc • summary

  7. Background introduction • ROSAT soft X-ray survey • Observational research of WTTS -> central area of Taurus-Auriga (Neuheauser et al 1995; Wichmann et al 2000 ) • Observational research of our group • Xinglong group:Li & Hu 1998 • ROSAT bright source catalog & Tycho catalog => sample of young solar type stars • criterion:logC + 0.4V (Lx > 1030 erg s-1) • Monitoring observation on 60 cm telescope at Xinglong observation station • WTTS candidates most distributed in the outside region of Taurus—Auriga

  8. Why high resolution? (Wichmann 1996; Martin 1998) • Identify these YSS candidates • Study the relationship between them and the nearby young groups • Research the relationship between the EW of Li and the rotation period High resolution observations are necessary.

  9. Research method • Sample • V< 9.5 mag,63 stars • Observation • 2.16m tel & Coude echelle spectrograph(R=40000) • Data reduction & analysis • IRAF software (Echelle, Daophot) • Expect results • Equivalent width (EW) of Li • Radial velocity (RV) • Projected rotation velocity • Spectroscopic binary etc.

  10. Spectroscopic observation log stars year • 23 -- 2000 & 2001 • 37 -- 2004 & 2005 • 18 -- 2006 • 22 -- 2007 • 31 -- 2008 ==>Sample:63 stars(167spectra)

  11. Histogram of EW (Li)

  12. About 2/3 are young stars

  13. Young active star • Background • Identification of a sample of young solar-type star candidates • Identification of an active spectroscopic binary: HD146875 • Research of two young solar-type stars within 20pc • summary

  14. Young low-mass binary • Opportunity to derive precise measurements of the fundamental stellar parameters of their constituent stars ( stellar mass & radius) • Derive calibrations of young-star evolutionary models • Determine the unbiased mass-ratio and orbital-period distribution • The sample of well-studied young low-mass binaries remains small • High resolution spectroscopic observation (powerful technique) • Identify binary • Obtain accurate parameters (mass & mass ratio)

  15. HD146875 • Bright X-ray source (Schwope 2000) • V=8.81 mag • None hight resolution spectroscopic observations before then • 2005.04.25:show double lines • 2006.02.17 & 06.09:show shift between lines • till 2008.03.25:totally 45 spectra

  16. Radial velocity curve

  17. Spectral Disentangling • KOREL code (Hadrava 1995)

  18. Photometic varibility • 2008.02.15-04.14 • Amplitude:0.057mag • Cased by spots on the primary, but not ellipsoidal distortion • a synchronous system (spots face us / pri -)

  19. Age - method 1

  20. Age - method 2 • Age ~ 100 -150Myr

  21. Observed spectrum - ModelG9+K0 = Subtracted profile Chromospheric activity • Strong chromospheric activity on the primary Emission originates in plage-like regions

  22. Young active star • Background • Identification of a sample of young solar-type star candidates • Identification of an active spectroscopic binary: HD146875 • Research of two young solar-type stars within 20pc • summary

  23. Nearby young groups • TW Hya Association(TWA) • TW Hya 20Myr,56.4PC The nearest star formation region. (Zuckerman b. et al 2001,2004)

  24. 11 stars in our sample: • EW(Li) > 100 mÅ • D < 50 PC • So close & so young • early evolution of the sun • understand the structure and the evolution history of the Milky Way • perfect sample for exoplanet survey

  25. 2 stars D<20PC (Wang & Wei, 2009, RAA, 9, 315)

  26. Young active star • Background • Identification of a sample of young solar-type star candidates • Identification of an active spectroscopic binary: HD146875 • Research of two young solar-type stars within 20pc • summary

  27. Summary • Finish the identification of a sample comprising 63 stars, and 2/3 of them are young solar-type stars (YSS) • Identify a ZAMS active double lined spectroscopic binary:HD 146875 • Spectroscopic study of two YSS (HIP 544 & HIP 46843 ) within 20pc of the sun

  28. Shortage of these observations • Single site, single telescope • Time gap is big • We need network & continuous observations SONG

  29. With SONG -spectroscopy • Stellar Observations Network Group(SONG) • Eight telescopes (3/8 in progress) • Filling the time gap ( avoid aliasing frequencies) • Astroseismic research of pulsating stars • Astroseismic research of Other objects including young active stars

  30. Astroseismology, C. Aerts,J. Christensen Dalsgaard, D.W. Kurtz

  31. With mini-SONG • Photometry • Multicolor • Simultaneous • Distinguish variation caused by planets and stellar activities • Low frequency oscillation of stars • Primary parameters of stars

  32. When SONG + mini-SONG • Precise spectroscopy + multicolor photometry • Simultaneous! • Distinguish between variation in frequency caused by oscillation and activities • Oscillation evolution of solar like stars along the evolution track • …

  33. What can we do? • Cooperate shoulder to shoulder • Research, site … • For our SONG & mini-SONG Let’s enjoy it !

  34. Thanks!

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