The dusty infrared-excess star HD 98800 (K5 V) was observed for several weeks in the spring of 1993 by the Vanderbilt/Tennessee State 0.4 m automatic photoelectric telescope. It was found to be a variable star with an amplitude of 0.07 mag in V and a period of 14.7 days. We show, by comparison with other chromospherically active variable stars and constant stars with good observational histories, that the Rossby number for HD 98800, determined to be 0.30, places it well within the regime of stars whose convective envelopes and rotation rates combine to drive a magnetic dynamo strong enough to generate photometrically observable starspots. The light curve suggests at least two large spots at somewhat different longitudes on HD 98800, one of ...
The system HD 212280 is a chromospherically active double lined spectroscopic binary with an orbital...
The short-period variable star MG1-688432 has been discovered to exhibit occasional extremely high e...
Astronomy and Astrophysics, v. 400, p. 613-621, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361:20030076In...
We have completed an automated photometric survey of 66 potential or known chromospherically active ...
The variable star HD 178450 = V478 Lyr is a chromospherically active G8 V single-lined spectroscopic...
Differential UBVRI photometry of the double-lined BY Dra system HD 80715 (K3 V + K3 V) obtained in D...
Context. V1184 Tau is a young variable that for a long time has been monitored at optical wavele...
Context. V1184 Tau is a young variable that for a long time has been monitored at optical wavelength...
It is presently noted that the HD 82558 chromospherically active star is a young and rapidly rotatin...
Using the UPSO 1-m Sampurnanand reflector telescope equipped with a fast photometer, we observed the...
HD 98800 is a system of four stars, and it has a large infrared excess that is thought to be due to ...
HD 98800 is a system of four stars, and it has a large infrared excess that is thought to be due to ...
Using the UPSO 1-m Sampurnanand reflector telescope equipped with a fast photometer, we observed the...
Differential UBV photometry of V478 Lyrae from 1980 to 1988 is given and analyzed as 22 separate lig...
WOS: 000282996900005We present and analyze 17 consecutive years of UBVRI time-series photometry of t...
The system HD 212280 is a chromospherically active double lined spectroscopic binary with an orbital...
The short-period variable star MG1-688432 has been discovered to exhibit occasional extremely high e...
Astronomy and Astrophysics, v. 400, p. 613-621, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361:20030076In...
We have completed an automated photometric survey of 66 potential or known chromospherically active ...
The variable star HD 178450 = V478 Lyr is a chromospherically active G8 V single-lined spectroscopic...
Differential UBVRI photometry of the double-lined BY Dra system HD 80715 (K3 V + K3 V) obtained in D...
Context. V1184 Tau is a young variable that for a long time has been monitored at optical wavele...
Context. V1184 Tau is a young variable that for a long time has been monitored at optical wavelength...
It is presently noted that the HD 82558 chromospherically active star is a young and rapidly rotatin...
Using the UPSO 1-m Sampurnanand reflector telescope equipped with a fast photometer, we observed the...
HD 98800 is a system of four stars, and it has a large infrared excess that is thought to be due to ...
HD 98800 is a system of four stars, and it has a large infrared excess that is thought to be due to ...
Using the UPSO 1-m Sampurnanand reflector telescope equipped with a fast photometer, we observed the...
Differential UBV photometry of V478 Lyrae from 1980 to 1988 is given and analyzed as 22 separate lig...
WOS: 000282996900005We present and analyze 17 consecutive years of UBVRI time-series photometry of t...
The system HD 212280 is a chromospherically active double lined spectroscopic binary with an orbital...
The short-period variable star MG1-688432 has been discovered to exhibit occasional extremely high e...
Astronomy and Astrophysics, v. 400, p. 613-621, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361:20030076In...