RS Canum Venaticorum variable

RS Canum Venaticorum variable

RS Canum Venaticorum variables are a type of variable star. They are close binary stars having active chromospheres which result in variations in their observed luminosity. The period of variations is, in general, close to the rotational period of the binary system. Some systems exhibit variations in luminosity due to them being eclipsing binaries. Typical brightness fluctuation is 0.2 magnitudes.

Struve (1946) first called attention to the group, but it was Oliver (1974) who was the first to formally propose a set of observational characteristics to define the RS CVn criteria. The working definition, as it is used today, was that set down by Hall (1976).Berdyugina [http://solarphysics.livingreviews.org/Articles/lrsp-2005-8/articlesu4.html#x9-60002.4 2.4 RS CVn stars] ]

The RS CVn systems are divided into five separate subgroups:

I. Regular Systems:Orbital periods between 1 and 14 days.The hotter component is of the spectral type F or G and luminosity class V or IV.Strong Ca II H and K emission is seen outside of eclipse.

II. Short Period Systems:Components are detached.Orbital periods less than 1 day.The hotter component is of the spectral type F or G and luminosity class V or IV.Ca II H and K emission is displayed in one or both components.

III. Long Period Systems:Orbital periods greater than 14 days.Either component is of the spectral type G through K and luminosity class II through IV.Strong Ca II H and K emission is seen outside of eclipse.

IV. Flare Star SystemsThe hotter component is of the spectral type dKe or dMe, where the emission refers to strong Ca II H and K.

V. V471 Tau Type Systems:The hotter component is a white dwarf.The cooler component, spectral class G through K, displays strong Ca II H and K emission.

The light curves of RS CVn type systems show a peculiar semiperiodic structure outside of eclipse. This structure has been referred to as a distortion wave in the light curve. Eaton and Hall (1979) determined that the simplest mechanism for the creation of the distortion wave was "starspots", which, in analogy to sunspots, are large, cool active regions on the photosphere. Such spots have since been observed indirectly [Cameron [http://star-www.st-and.ac.uk/~acc4/coolpages/movies.html Eclipse movies] showing spots in XY Ursae Majoris binary] on many systems.

Chromospheric activity is signaled by the presence of emission cores in the Ca II H and K resonance lines. Balmer emission, or Hα, is also associated with active chromospheres. X-ray emission is known as a tracer for active coronal regions, and ultraviolet (UV) emission and flaring are, by solar analogy, known to be associated with stellar active and transition regions. These areas on the Sun are associated with intense magnetic fields, and sunspot activity is enhanced in and around these magnetically active regions.

Some RS CVn's are known X-ray and radio emitters. The radio emission is nonthermal in origin (gyrosynchrotron) and is one of the few direct indicators of magnetic fields. The X-ray luminosities are on the order of Lx >> 1024 watts. This emission has been interpreted, in solar analogy, as being caused by a hot, T ~ 107 K, corona.

Notes

References

*cite web |last=Cameron |first=Andrew Collier |publisher=University of St Andrews |title=Mapping starspots and magnetic fields on cool stars |url=http://star-www.st-and.ac.uk/~acc4/coolpages/imaging.html |accessdate=2008-08-28 (explains how Doppler imaging works)
*cite journal |last=Berdyugina |first=Svetlana V. |year=2005 |publisher=Institute of Astronomy ETHZ, Max Planck Society |title=Starspots: A Key to the Stellar Dynamo |url=http://www.livingreviews.org/lrsp-2005-8 |journal=Living Reviews in Solar Physics |volume=2 |issue=8 |accessdate=2008-08-28

Further reading

*Eaton,J.A. and Hall,D.S. 1979, Astrophys. Jour., 227, 907.
*Hall,D.S. 1976, in IAU Colloquium No. 29, "Multiple Periodic Variable Stars" (D. Reidel: Boston), p. 278-348.
*Oliver,J.P. 1974, Ph.D. Dissertation, University of California at Los Angeles.
*Samus N.N., Durlevich O.V., et al. "Combined General Catalog of Variable Stars (GCVS4.2, 2004 Ed.)"
*Struve,O. 1946, Ann. d'Astrophys, 9, 1.


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