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Evidence for extended chromospheres and transition zones in the uv spectra of FK comae stars

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  04 August 2017

L. Bianchi
Affiliation:
Osservatorio Astronomico di Torino I-10025 Pino Torinese ITALY
M. Grewing
Affiliation:
Astronomisches Institut Waldhauserstrasse 64 D-7400 Tuebingen GERMANY, Fed. Rep

Abstract

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The chromospheres and transition zones of the fast rotating giants of the FK Comae type can be studied by analysing their ultraviolet emission line spectra. From relative line intensities, electron densities of the order of 1010to 1011cm−1 are found for the region where the Si IV emission arises. The sizes of the chromospheres and transition regions can be inferred from the emission measure distribution, and a temperature-height relation can be found on the assumption that hydrostatic equilibrium holds. We find the atmospheres of these stars to be clearly more extended than those of normal giant stars, and the flux in the higher excitation chromospheric and transition zone lines (e.g. C II, C IV, Si IV) is significantly stronger than in other stars of similar spectral type. Indeed, the location of these stars in the standard rotation-activity-correlation diagrams places them close to or even above the saturation limit for main sequence stars.

Type
Stellar Coronae: Chromospheres of Cool Stars
Copyright
Copyright © Reidel 1987 

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