In this study, we present simultaneous low-resolution longitudinal magnetic field measurements and high-resolution spectroscopic observations of the cool single giant FK Com. The variation of the magnetic field over the rotational period of 2.4 d is compared with the star-spot location obtained using Doppler imaging techniques, V-band photometry and V−I colours. The chromospheric activity is studied simultaneously with the photospheric activity using high-resolution observations of the Hα, Hβ and Hγ line profiles. Both the maximum (272 ± 24 G) and minimum (60 ± 17 G) in the mean longitudinal magnetic field, 〈Bz〉, are detected close to the phases where cool spots appear on the stellar surface. A possible explanation for such a behaviour is t...
The magnetic field topology plays an important role in the understanding of stellar magnetic activit...
Context. Analysis of high-resolution spectropolarimetric time-series observations of early-type magn...
We present our first results on a new sample containing all single G, K and M giants down to V = 4 m...
Magnetic fields of cool stars can be directly investigated through the study of the Zeeman effect on...
We present a spectropolarimetric magnetic snapshot survey of 55 stars which includes 53 F-type stars...
Spectropolarimetric data allow for simultaneous monitoring of stellar chromospheric log R'HK activit...
Aims. We have studied the active giant V390 Aur using spectropolarimetry to obtain direct and simult...
Observations of the magnetic fields of young solar-type stars provide a way to investigate the signa...
We present the first direct magnetic field measurements on M dwarfs cooler than spectral class M4.5....
Aims. Previous studies have related surface temperature maps, obtained with the Doppler imaging (DI)...
Context. By studying young magnetically active late-type stars, i.e. analogues to the young Sun, we ...
We report here our spectropolarimetric observations obtained using the CFHT Espadons high-resolution...
ELB is supported by an Australian Government Research Training Program (RTP) Scholarship. SJ acknowl...
Stellar magnetic fields can be investigated using several, very complementary approaches. While conv...
Studying cool star magnetic activity gives an important insight into the stellar dynamo and its rela...
The magnetic field topology plays an important role in the understanding of stellar magnetic activit...
Context. Analysis of high-resolution spectropolarimetric time-series observations of early-type magn...
We present our first results on a new sample containing all single G, K and M giants down to V = 4 m...
Magnetic fields of cool stars can be directly investigated through the study of the Zeeman effect on...
We present a spectropolarimetric magnetic snapshot survey of 55 stars which includes 53 F-type stars...
Spectropolarimetric data allow for simultaneous monitoring of stellar chromospheric log R'HK activit...
Aims. We have studied the active giant V390 Aur using spectropolarimetry to obtain direct and simult...
Observations of the magnetic fields of young solar-type stars provide a way to investigate the signa...
We present the first direct magnetic field measurements on M dwarfs cooler than spectral class M4.5....
Aims. Previous studies have related surface temperature maps, obtained with the Doppler imaging (DI)...
Context. By studying young magnetically active late-type stars, i.e. analogues to the young Sun, we ...
We report here our spectropolarimetric observations obtained using the CFHT Espadons high-resolution...
ELB is supported by an Australian Government Research Training Program (RTP) Scholarship. SJ acknowl...
Stellar magnetic fields can be investigated using several, very complementary approaches. While conv...
Studying cool star magnetic activity gives an important insight into the stellar dynamo and its rela...
The magnetic field topology plays an important role in the understanding of stellar magnetic activit...
Context. Analysis of high-resolution spectropolarimetric time-series observations of early-type magn...
We present our first results on a new sample containing all single G, K and M giants down to V = 4 m...