Progress report on the monitoring active late-type stars in 2005/2006 and the analysis of V523 Cas
We present the light curve analysis of late-type binary V523 Cas for the season 2005. The spot has been revealed on the secondary. According to theoretical considerations, the spot appeared to be hotter than the surrounding photosphere and located at middle latitudes (the radius 40º and latitude 48º...
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doaj-7068cc2f9fe74ea3899578da8cb07f792020-11-24T21:53:31ZengAstronomical Observatory, Department of Astronomy, BelgradeSerbian Astronomical Journal1450-698X1820-92892006-01-012006173899410.2298/SAJ0673089Z1450-698X0673089ZProgress report on the monitoring active late-type stars in 2005/2006 and the analysis of V523 CasZboril M.0Đurašević G.1Astronomical Institute, Tatranská LomnicaAstronomical Observatory, BelgradeWe present the light curve analysis of late-type binary V523 Cas for the season 2005. The spot has been revealed on the secondary. According to theoretical considerations, the spot appeared to be hotter than the surrounding photosphere and located at middle latitudes (the radius 40º and latitude 48º). The light curves for other stars in the observational list (many of them again with O'Connell effect), for the same season, have been made electronically available. These objects are SV Cam, IV Dra, BI Vul, DD Com, 12 Cam and II Peg.http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/1450-698X/2006/1450-698X0673089Z.pdfStars: late typeStars: activitystarspotsstars: individual: V523 |
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Zboril M. Đurašević G. Progress report on the monitoring active late-type stars in 2005/2006 and the analysis of V523 Cas Serbian Astronomical Journal Stars: late type Stars: activity starspots stars: individual: V523 |
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Progress report on the monitoring active late-type stars in 2005/2006 and the analysis of V523 Cas |
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Progress report on the monitoring active late-type stars in 2005/2006 and the analysis of V523 Cas |
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Progress report on the monitoring active late-type stars in 2005/2006 and the analysis of V523 Cas |
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Progress report on the monitoring active late-type stars in 2005/2006 and the analysis of V523 Cas |
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Progress report on the monitoring active late-type stars in 2005/2006 and the analysis of V523 Cas |
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progress report on the monitoring active late-type stars in 2005/2006 and the analysis of v523 cas |
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Astronomical Observatory, Department of Astronomy, Belgrade |
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Serbian Astronomical Journal |
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1450-698X 1820-9289 |
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2006-01-01 |
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We present the light curve analysis of late-type binary V523 Cas for the season 2005. The spot has been revealed on the secondary. According to theoretical considerations, the spot appeared to be hotter than the surrounding photosphere and located at middle latitudes (the radius 40º and latitude 48º). The light curves for other stars in the observational list (many of them again with O'Connell effect), for the same season, have been made electronically available. These objects are SV Cam, IV Dra, BI Vul, DD Com, 12 Cam and II Peg. |
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Stars: late type Stars: activity starspots stars: individual: V523 |
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http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/1450-698X/2006/1450-698X0673089Z.pdf |
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