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Investigating Ca II emission in the RS CVn binary ER Vulpeculae using the Broadening Function Formalism
by
Bohlender, David
, Rucinski, Slavek
, Davidge, Tim
, Walker, Gordon
, Shkolnik, Evgenya
in
Binary stars
/ Eclipsing binary stars
/ Emission analysis
/ Formalism
/ G stars
/ Light curve
/ Longitude
/ Photosphere
/ Stellar rotation
2005
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Investigating Ca II emission in the RS CVn binary ER Vulpeculae using the Broadening Function Formalism
by
Bohlender, David
, Rucinski, Slavek
, Davidge, Tim
, Walker, Gordon
, Shkolnik, Evgenya
in
Binary stars
/ Eclipsing binary stars
/ Emission analysis
/ Formalism
/ G stars
/ Light curve
/ Longitude
/ Photosphere
/ Stellar rotation
2005
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Investigating Ca II emission in the RS CVn binary ER Vulpeculae using the Broadening Function Formalism
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Bohlender, David
, Rucinski, Slavek
, Davidge, Tim
, Walker, Gordon
, Shkolnik, Evgenya
in
Binary stars
/ Eclipsing binary stars
/ Emission analysis
/ Formalism
/ G stars
/ Light curve
/ Longitude
/ Photosphere
/ Stellar rotation
2005
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Investigating Ca II emission in the RS CVn binary ER Vulpeculae using the Broadening Function Formalism
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Investigating Ca II emission in the RS CVn binary ER Vulpeculae using the Broadening Function Formalism
2005
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The synchronously rotating G stars in the detached, short-period (0.7 d), partially eclipsing binary, ER Vul, are the most chromospherically active solar-type stars known. We have monitored activity in the Ca II H & K reversals for almost an entire orbit. Rucinski's Broadening Function Formalism allows the photospheric contribution to be objectively subtracted from the highly blended spectra. The power of the BF technique is also demonstrated by the good agreement of radial velocities with those measured by others from less crowded spectral regions. In addition to strong Ca II emission from the primary and secondary, there appears to be a high-velocity stream flowing onto the secondary where it stimulates a large active region on the surface 30 - 40 degrees in advance of the sub-binary longitude. A model light curve with a spot centered on the same longitude also gives the best fit to the observed light curve. A flare with approximately 13% more power than at other phases was detected in one spectrum. We suggest ER Vul may offer a magnified view of the more subtle chromospheric effects synchronized to planetary revolution seen in certain `51 Peg'-type systems.
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