We present photometric spot modeling of the nearly four-year long light-curve of the Kepler target KIC 5955122 in terms of persisting dark circular surface features. With a Bayesian technique, we produced a plausible surface map that shows dozens of small spots. After some artifacts are removed, the residuals are at ± 0.16 mmag. The shortest rotational period found is P = 16.4 ± 0.2 days. The equator-to-pole extrapolated differential rotation is 0.25 ± 0.02 rad/d. The spots are roughly half as bright as the unperturbed stellar photosphere. Spot latitudes are restricted to the zone ±60° latitude. There is no indication for any near-pole spots. In ...
Context. The photometric time series of solar-like stars can exhibit rotational modulation, that is,...
The continuous photometric observations collected by the Kepler satellite over 4 yr provide a wealth...
Aims. Recently, new debates about the role of layers of strong shear have emerged in stellar dynamo ...
Abstract. The Kepler mission has collected light curves for almost 4 years. The excellent quality of...
Stellar activity remains poorly understood: we need to improve our understanding of spot characteris...
Context. The study of young solar-type stars is fundamental for better understanding the magnetic ac...
Context. The study of stellar activity cycles is crucial to understand the underlying dynamo and how...
We present a spectroscopic and photometric analysis of KIC 9451096. The combined spectroscopic and p...
Context. The study of stellar activity is important because it can provide new constraints for dynam...
The Kepler target KIC 5110407, a K-type star, shows strong quasi-periodic light curve fluctuations l...
We present a detailed analysis of surface inhomogeneities on the K1-type subgiant component of the r...
WOS: 000429617900003We present a spectroscopic and photometric analysis of KIC 9451096. The combined...
Context. A Rieger-type periodicity of 150–180 days (six to seven times the solar rotation period) ha...
Context. Young, fast-rotating single stars can show dramatically different magnetic signatures and l...
Context. Kepler-17 is a G2V sun-like star accompanied by a transiting planet with a mass of ≈2.5 Ju...
Context. The photometric time series of solar-like stars can exhibit rotational modulation, that is,...
The continuous photometric observations collected by the Kepler satellite over 4 yr provide a wealth...
Aims. Recently, new debates about the role of layers of strong shear have emerged in stellar dynamo ...
Abstract. The Kepler mission has collected light curves for almost 4 years. The excellent quality of...
Stellar activity remains poorly understood: we need to improve our understanding of spot characteris...
Context. The study of young solar-type stars is fundamental for better understanding the magnetic ac...
Context. The study of stellar activity cycles is crucial to understand the underlying dynamo and how...
We present a spectroscopic and photometric analysis of KIC 9451096. The combined spectroscopic and p...
Context. The study of stellar activity is important because it can provide new constraints for dynam...
The Kepler target KIC 5110407, a K-type star, shows strong quasi-periodic light curve fluctuations l...
We present a detailed analysis of surface inhomogeneities on the K1-type subgiant component of the r...
WOS: 000429617900003We present a spectroscopic and photometric analysis of KIC 9451096. The combined...
Context. A Rieger-type periodicity of 150–180 days (six to seven times the solar rotation period) ha...
Context. Young, fast-rotating single stars can show dramatically different magnetic signatures and l...
Context. Kepler-17 is a G2V sun-like star accompanied by a transiting planet with a mass of ≈2.5 Ju...
Context. The photometric time series of solar-like stars can exhibit rotational modulation, that is,...
The continuous photometric observations collected by the Kepler satellite over 4 yr provide a wealth...
Aims. Recently, new debates about the role of layers of strong shear have emerged in stellar dynamo ...