The Two Variables in the Triple System HR 6469=V819 Her: One Eclipsing, One Spotted
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1-1-1994
Description
A complete BV light curve, from 14 nights of good data obtained with the VU-TSU automatic telescope, are presented and solved with the Wilson-Devinney program. Third light is evaluated, with the companion star brighter by 0m.58 in V and 0m.11 in B. The eclipses are partial. Inferred color indices yield F2 V and F8 V for the eclipsing pair and G8 IV-III for the distant companion star. After removing the variability due to eclipses we study the residual variability of the G8 IV-III star over the ten years 1982 to 1992. Each yearly light curve is fit with a two-spot model. Three relatively long-lived spots are identified, with rotation periods of 85d.9, 85d.9, and 86d.1. The weak and intermittent variability is understood because the G8 IV-III star has a Rossby number at the threshold for the onset of heavy spottedness.
Citation Information
Van Hamme, Walter V.; Hall, Douglas S.; Hargrove, Adam W.; Henry, Gregory W.; Wasson, Rick; Barksdale, William S.; Chang, Sandy; Fried, Robert E.; Green, Charles L.; Lines, Helen C.; Lines, Richard D.; Nielsen, Paul; Powell, Harry D.; Reisenweber, Robert C.; Rogers, Charles W.; Shervais, Steve; and Tatum, Randy. 1994. The Two Variables in the Triple System HR 6469=V819 Her: One Eclipsing, One Spotted. Astronomical Journal. Vol.107(4). 1521-1528. https://doi.org/10.1086/116962 ISSN: 0004-6256