We have used spectrophotometric data from nine Hubble Space Telescope orbits to eclipse-map the primary component of the RS CVn binary SV Cam. From these observations and its HIPPARCOS parallax we find that the surface flux in the eclipsed low-latitude region is about 30% lower than computed from the best fitting PHOENIX model atmosphere. This flux deficit can only be accounted for if about a third of the primary's surface is covered with unresolved spots. Even when we extend the spottedness from the eclipsed region to the entire surface, there still remains an unaccounted flux deficit. This remaining flux deficit is explained by the presence of a large polar spot extending down to latitude 42 +/- 6 degrees..</p
Jupiter's low and mid-latitudes are examined using ultraviolet (UV) images obtained with the Hubble ...
Jupiter's low and mid-latitudes are examined using ultraviolet (UV) images obtained with the Hubble ...
Jupiter's polar regions are examined using ultraviolet (UV, 120–320 nm) images obtained with the Hub...
We have used spectrophotometric data from nine Hubble Space Telescope orbits to eclipse-map the prim...
We have used spectrophotometric data from the Hubble Space Telescope to eclipse-map the primary comp...
We have used spectrophotometric data from the Hubble Space Telescope (HST) to eclipse-map the primar...
We have used maximum entropy eclipse-mapping to recover images of the visual surface brightness dist...
The aim of this work has been to increase our understanding of the surface brightness distributions ...
Using a time series of high-resolution spectra and high-quality multicolour photometry, we reconstru...
The variation of the specific intensity across the stellar disc is an essential input parameter in s...
We present the analysis of new BVR light curves for the active star SV Cam. The Roche model with s...
We have used contemporaneous spectra and V light curves to form spot models for RS CVn in 1991 and 1...
Jupiter's low and mid-latitudes are examined using ultraviolet (UV) images obtained with the Hubble ...
Abstract. We have used the unique spectrophotometric capabilities of the HST to eclipse map the inne...
Extreme ultraviolet observations of plumes in polar coronal holes are presented and their spectro...
Jupiter's low and mid-latitudes are examined using ultraviolet (UV) images obtained with the Hubble ...
Jupiter's low and mid-latitudes are examined using ultraviolet (UV) images obtained with the Hubble ...
Jupiter's polar regions are examined using ultraviolet (UV, 120–320 nm) images obtained with the Hub...
We have used spectrophotometric data from nine Hubble Space Telescope orbits to eclipse-map the prim...
We have used spectrophotometric data from the Hubble Space Telescope to eclipse-map the primary comp...
We have used spectrophotometric data from the Hubble Space Telescope (HST) to eclipse-map the primar...
We have used maximum entropy eclipse-mapping to recover images of the visual surface brightness dist...
The aim of this work has been to increase our understanding of the surface brightness distributions ...
Using a time series of high-resolution spectra and high-quality multicolour photometry, we reconstru...
The variation of the specific intensity across the stellar disc is an essential input parameter in s...
We present the analysis of new BVR light curves for the active star SV Cam. The Roche model with s...
We have used contemporaneous spectra and V light curves to form spot models for RS CVn in 1991 and 1...
Jupiter's low and mid-latitudes are examined using ultraviolet (UV) images obtained with the Hubble ...
Abstract. We have used the unique spectrophotometric capabilities of the HST to eclipse map the inne...
Extreme ultraviolet observations of plumes in polar coronal holes are presented and their spectro...
Jupiter's low and mid-latitudes are examined using ultraviolet (UV) images obtained with the Hubble ...
Jupiter's low and mid-latitudes are examined using ultraviolet (UV) images obtained with the Hubble ...
Jupiter's polar regions are examined using ultraviolet (UV, 120–320 nm) images obtained with the Hub...