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Magnetic activity of F stars

Magnetic activity of F stars. Savita Mathur Space Science Institute. Magnetic activity: photometry. VIRGO/SPM. VIRGO/SPM. Sunspot number. [Mathur et al. 2013]. [Garc ía et al. 2010]. [ Salabert et al. 2009]. Stellar parameters: F5V dwarf 1.2 M  ; 1.3 R 

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Magnetic activity of F stars

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  1. Magnetic activity of F stars Savita Mathur Space Science Institute

  2. Magnetic activity: photometry VIRGO/SPM VIRGO/SPM Sunspotnumber [Mathuret al.2013] [García et al. 2010] [Salabert et al. 2009] APS colloquium 2014

  3. Stellar parameters: F5V dwarf 1.2 M; 1.3 R Observed by CoRoT during 60 + 137 days + 90 days 50 oscillation modes measured Prot= 3.4 days TheCoRoT target: HD49933 // // // // [Appourchaux et al. 2008; Benomar et al. 2009] APS colloquium 2014

  4. Hints of a magnetic-activitycycle Spectroscopy HD49933 Seismology [García et al. 2010] • Complementaryobservations • Ca HK: Mount Wilson index of 0.31 • Active star Anticorrelation between amplitude variation and frequency shifts Pcyc>120days APS colloquium 2014

  5. Coming back to surface rotation Prot<12d HD49933 [Garcia et al. in preparation] [García et al. in prep.] APS colloquium 2014

  6. Results: Kepler • We observe: • Magnetic Cycle-like behaviour • Long-lived active longitudes during maximum activity [Mathur et al. 2014, in press] Shere-Khan Prot=2.5d <Sph> = 250 ppm Asteroseismology: M~1.4M DCZ~3% APS colloquium 2014

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