LIVING WITH A RED DWARF: ROTATION AND X-RAY AND ULTRAVIOLET PROPERTIES OF THE HALO POPULATION KAPTEYN’S STAR

As part of Villanova's Living with a Red Dwarf program, we have obtained UV, X-ray, and optical data of the Population II red dwarf-Kapteyn's Star. Kapteyn's Star is noteworthy for its large proper motions and high radial velocity of ~+245 km s super(-1). As the nearest Pop II red dwa...

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DOPPLER EFFECT
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PROPER MOTION
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SATELLITES
Stars
Stellar populations
Stellar rotation
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X rays
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