Ultraviolet and optical spectrum studies of lambda Andromedae : evidence for atmospheric inhomogeneities.
Dupree, A. K.; Baliunas, S. L.
Abstract
To pursue the study of solar phenomena in cool stars, chromospheric activity in Lambda Andromedae (HD 222107 has been investigated). This binary, whose primary star is G7-G8 IV-III, shows strong chromospheric emissions and is related to the RS CVn-type systems. The first quantitative measurements of chromospheric and solar-type transition-region emissions as a function of the variable starspot and active-region phenomena in an RS CVn star are presented. The presence of optically darker starspots in Lambda And coincides with the brightening of both Ca II K emission and the ultraviolet transition-region lines. The ultraviolet and optical spectra show attributes of starspots, active regions, and mass flow. Analogies to solar activity are successful in explaining these observations.