Modeling stellar Ca II H & K emission variations. I. Effect of inclination on the S-index
K. Sowmya,
A. I. Shapiro,
V. Witzke
et al.
Abstract:The emission in the near ultraviolet Ca ii H & K lines is modulated by stellar magnetic activity. Although this emission, quantified via the S-index, has been serving as a prime proxy of stellar magnetic activity for several decades, many aspects of the complex relation between stellar magnetism and Ca ii H & K emission are still unclear. The amount of measured Ca ii H & K emission is suspected to be affected not only by the stellar intrinsic properties but also by the inclination angle of the stellar rotation… Show more
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