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arxiv: astro-ph/0506267 · v1 · submitted 2005-06-13 · 🌌 astro-ph

Photometric observations from theoretical flip-flop models

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keywords flip-flopobservationsphenomenonactiveactivitycalculationsdynamolong-term
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Some active stars show a so-called flip-flop phenomenon in which the main spot activity periodically switches between two active longitudes that are 180 degrees apart. In this paper we study the flip-flop phenomenon by converting results from dynamo calculations into long-term synthetic photometric observations, which are then compared to the real stellar observations. We show that similar activity patterns as obtained from flip-flop dynamo calculations, can also be seen in the observations. The long-term light-curve behaviour seen in the synthesised data can be used for finding new stars exhibiting the flip-flop phenomenon.

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