Nearby active stars with relatively rapid rotation and large starspot structures offer the opportunity to compare interferometric, spectroscopic, and photometric imaging techniques. In this paper, we image a spotted star with three different methods for the first time. The giant primary star of the RS Canum Venaticorum binary sigma. Geminorum (sigma Gem) was imaged for two epochs of interferometric, high-resolution spectroscopic, and photometric observations. The light curves from the reconstructions show good agreement with the observed light curves, supported by the longitudinally consistent spot features on the different maps. However, there is strong disagreement in the spot latitudes across the methods.Peer reviewe
We have used contemporaneous spectra and V light curves to form spot models for RS CVn in 1991 and 1...
To measure the properties of both components of the RS Canum Venaticorum binary sigma Geminorum (...
We aim to understand how stellar parameters such as mass and rotation impact the distribution of sta...
Nearby active stars with relatively rapid rotation and large starspot structures offer the opportuni...
Nearby active stars with relatively rapid rotation and large starspot structures offer the opportuni...
We present the first Doppler images of the prototypical active binary star RS Canum Venaticorum, der...
In the outer layers of cool, giant stars, stellar magnetism stifles convection creating localized st...
Since the first stellar diameters were resolved with interferometry in the early twentieth century, ...
Aims. We model the photometry of RS CVn star σ Geminorum to obtain new information on the changes of...
High-resolution interferometric imaging is currently the most accurate technique to image the surfac...
Optical interferometry is a powerful technique for the study of stars in exquisite details, by enabl...
Presented are the first interferometric images of cool starspots on the chromospherically active gia...
International audienceContext. The surface brightness – color relationship (SBCR) is a poweful tool ...
This article has been accepted for publication in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society....
We have used contemporaneous spectra and V light curves to form spot models for RS CVn in 1991 and 1...
To measure the properties of both components of the RS Canum Venaticorum binary sigma Geminorum (...
We aim to understand how stellar parameters such as mass and rotation impact the distribution of sta...
Nearby active stars with relatively rapid rotation and large starspot structures offer the opportuni...
Nearby active stars with relatively rapid rotation and large starspot structures offer the opportuni...
We present the first Doppler images of the prototypical active binary star RS Canum Venaticorum, der...
In the outer layers of cool, giant stars, stellar magnetism stifles convection creating localized st...
Since the first stellar diameters were resolved with interferometry in the early twentieth century, ...
Aims. We model the photometry of RS CVn star σ Geminorum to obtain new information on the changes of...
High-resolution interferometric imaging is currently the most accurate technique to image the surfac...
Optical interferometry is a powerful technique for the study of stars in exquisite details, by enabl...
Presented are the first interferometric images of cool starspots on the chromospherically active gia...
International audienceContext. The surface brightness – color relationship (SBCR) is a poweful tool ...
This article has been accepted for publication in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society....
We have used contemporaneous spectra and V light curves to form spot models for RS CVn in 1991 and 1...
To measure the properties of both components of the RS Canum Venaticorum binary sigma Geminorum (...
We aim to understand how stellar parameters such as mass and rotation impact the distribution of sta...