I present a study of four eclipsing RS Canes Venaticorum (RS CVn) binary systems AR Lac, Z Her, V711 Tau and UX Ari, using high resolution visible-range (3700-9000 Å) observations, following their orbital cycles by means of the HEROS spectrograph on the TIGRE telescope (La Luz,Mexico). RS CVn stars are active binary systems (separations of a few stellar radii but not massexchanging) with tidal synchronization of spin and angular motion, with orbital periods from 1 day to a few weeks, with at least one of the components having an outer convective envelope. Magnetic fields arise through the alphaOmega-dynamo effect, forming cooler atmospheric regions, called starspots. These magnetic fields are strong enough to suppress the overturning convec...
As part of our program to study stellar photospheric and chromospheric activity, we have examined se...
We report high-resolution observations of the Ca II H and K and Balmer H_α lines in 53 chromospheric...
© ESO 2007. We would like to thank Dr. L.W. Ramsey for collaborating on the McDonald observing runs ...
The activity in RS Canum Venaticorum (CVn) is investigated. Models for chromospheric structure are d...
Context. Studying chromospheric activity of contact binaries is an effective way of revealing the ma...
The results of a combined photometric and high-resolution spectroscopic study of southern active-chr...
This thesis reports photometric and spectroscopic studies of three close binary systems; BP Velorum,...
Cool stars with convective envelopes of spectral types F and later tend to exhibit magnetic activity...
We use contemporaneous spectra and BV light curves to derive a model of the distribution of spots an...
We report high-resolution observations of the Ca II H and K and Balmer Hα lines in 53 chromospherica...
This paper describes a multiwavelengh optical study of chromospheres in two X-ray/EUV selected activ...
This paper describes a multiwavelength optical study of chromospheres in two X-ray/EUV-selected acti...
Using a time series of high-resolution spectra and high-quality multicolour photometry, we reconstru...
Context.Long-term photometric observations of cool stars can reveal the evolution and activity cycl...
Near-to-simultaneous ultraviolet and visual spectroscopy of two moderate nu(sin i) RS CVn systems, V...
As part of our program to study stellar photospheric and chromospheric activity, we have examined se...
We report high-resolution observations of the Ca II H and K and Balmer H_α lines in 53 chromospheric...
© ESO 2007. We would like to thank Dr. L.W. Ramsey for collaborating on the McDonald observing runs ...
The activity in RS Canum Venaticorum (CVn) is investigated. Models for chromospheric structure are d...
Context. Studying chromospheric activity of contact binaries is an effective way of revealing the ma...
The results of a combined photometric and high-resolution spectroscopic study of southern active-chr...
This thesis reports photometric and spectroscopic studies of three close binary systems; BP Velorum,...
Cool stars with convective envelopes of spectral types F and later tend to exhibit magnetic activity...
We use contemporaneous spectra and BV light curves to derive a model of the distribution of spots an...
We report high-resolution observations of the Ca II H and K and Balmer Hα lines in 53 chromospherica...
This paper describes a multiwavelengh optical study of chromospheres in two X-ray/EUV selected activ...
This paper describes a multiwavelength optical study of chromospheres in two X-ray/EUV-selected acti...
Using a time series of high-resolution spectra and high-quality multicolour photometry, we reconstru...
Context.Long-term photometric observations of cool stars can reveal the evolution and activity cycl...
Near-to-simultaneous ultraviolet and visual spectroscopy of two moderate nu(sin i) RS CVn systems, V...
As part of our program to study stellar photospheric and chromospheric activity, we have examined se...
We report high-resolution observations of the Ca II H and K and Balmer H_α lines in 53 chromospheric...
© ESO 2007. We would like to thank Dr. L.W. Ramsey for collaborating on the McDonald observing runs ...