Astron. Astrophys. 332, 629-642 (1998)
Spectroscopy of low mass pre-main sequence stars:
photospheric spots and chromospheric activity
M. Fernández 1 and
L.F. Miranda 2
1 Max-Planck-Institut für Astronomie, Königstuhl
17, D-69117 Heidelberg, Germany (matilde@mpia-hd.mpg.de)
2 Instituto de Astrofísica de Andalucía,
CSIC, Ap. Correos 3004, C/ Sancho Panza s/n, E-18080 Granada, Spain
(lfm@iaa.es)
Received 25 March 1997 / Accepted 11 November 1997
Abstract
We present high resolution spectra in the 6532-6745 Å
wavelength range of 9 rapidly rotating (v sini
25 km/s) T Tauri stars. Among these stars, V410
Tau and HD 283572 have been monitored in more detail, covering 2.2 and
3.2 rotational periods, respectively. The data allow us to study the
changes of the profiles of the and several
absorption lines. These changes are supposed to be related to the
chromospheric emission and to the cold spots, respectively.
From the absorption line profiles of some lines of V410 Tau, the
presence of several spots can be inferred. We have found that the
equivalent width of some absorption lines varies according to the
rotational period. There is a range for the amplitude of these
variations, the maximum value corresponding to the Li I 6708 line
(0.53-0.65 Å). Maximum equivalent widths are observed near the
minimum of the light curve. The fact that these variations have not
been previously detected may be partially due to the large amplitude
of the continuum variability at the time of our observations. The
emission profile in V410 Tau also varies
according to the rotational period. The data indicate a coincidence in
longitude between the largest spot and the region in which the narrow
emission component of the line arises.
For HD 283572, some metallic absorption lines indicate the presence
of a polar spot but the equivalent widths of all the observed lines
present constant values, except for . Variable
emission contributes to the absorption line and,
due to the position of its maximum on the light curve, the region
responsible for this emission could be related to the polar spot.
For the other stars of our sample the spectra present new
information about their variability. HP Tau/G2 and, probably, VSB 78,
show asymmetries in the Li I 6708 line, as expected from cold
spots.
Key words: stars:
activity
stars: individual: V410
Tau
stars: individual: HD
283572
stars: pre-main sequence
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