The Sun shows a variety of transient surface features which are summarized as solar activity. Activity phenomena, apparently similar to the solar case, are also observed on stars other than the Sun. Stellar activity is closely related to magneto-hydrodynamic processes in a stars̉ convection zone. A dynamo is believed to operate in the outer convection zone of solar-like stars, generating magnetic fields by complex motions of the convecting plasma under the influence of rotation. Differential (i.e. non-rigid) rotation of the stellar surface is an important indicator of the overall dynamics of a stars̉ outer convection zone. Sunspots are a conspicuous token of solar activity; dark spots can also be observed on the surface of stars other than ...
Magnetic fields are known to be present in a wide variety of stars, from fully convective low-mass s...
Thanks to helioseismology we know the internal rotation of the Sun as a function of radius and latit...
We present results from a recent multidecade study of the spot activity of young solar-like stars, b...
The outer convective envelopes of late-type stars are believed to support turbulent dynamos that are...
During the last centuries historic observations revealed the magnetic activity of the sun. The large...
The term "stellar activity" summarizes a number of phenomena on the stellar surface and in the s...
This thesis is devoted to the characterisation and study of rotation in main sequence solar-type sta...
Research in solar and stellar physics has been tremendously influenced these past decades by the use...
Differential rotation is a key ingredient in theories of stellar magnetic field generation. The sola...
The study of surface activity on young solar-type stars provides an opportunity to improve understan...
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.com '. Copyright Blackwell PublishingWe...
Knowledge of dynamo evolution in solar-type stars is limited by the difficulty of using active regio...
Stellar differential rotation is an important key to understand hydromagnetic stellar dynamos, insta...
The various active phenomena observed in solar-type stars are a consequence of their internal magnet...
Magnetic fields are known to be present in a wide variety of stars, from fully convective low-mass s...
Thanks to helioseismology we know the internal rotation of the Sun as a function of radius and latit...
We present results from a recent multidecade study of the spot activity of young solar-like stars, b...
The outer convective envelopes of late-type stars are believed to support turbulent dynamos that are...
During the last centuries historic observations revealed the magnetic activity of the sun. The large...
The term "stellar activity" summarizes a number of phenomena on the stellar surface and in the s...
This thesis is devoted to the characterisation and study of rotation in main sequence solar-type sta...
Research in solar and stellar physics has been tremendously influenced these past decades by the use...
Differential rotation is a key ingredient in theories of stellar magnetic field generation. The sola...
The study of surface activity on young solar-type stars provides an opportunity to improve understan...
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.com '. Copyright Blackwell PublishingWe...
Knowledge of dynamo evolution in solar-type stars is limited by the difficulty of using active regio...
Stellar differential rotation is an important key to understand hydromagnetic stellar dynamos, insta...
The various active phenomena observed in solar-type stars are a consequence of their internal magnet...
Magnetic fields are known to be present in a wide variety of stars, from fully convective low-mass s...
Thanks to helioseismology we know the internal rotation of the Sun as a function of radius and latit...
We present results from a recent multidecade study of the spot activity of young solar-like stars, b...