Chromospheric Activity of Periodic Variable Stars Based on the LAMOST Low- and Medium-resolution Spectral Survey

We present a catalog of 75,867 periodic variable stars from data release 7 of the Large Sky Area Multi-Object Fiber Spectroscopic Telescope. We calculated the chromospheric activity index, equivalent widths for 201,349 spectra, and excess fractional luminosity ( R H α ′ ) for 130,796 spectra. Based...

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description We present a catalog of 75,867 periodic variable stars from data release 7 of the Large Sky Area Multi-Object Fiber Spectroscopic Telescope. We calculated the chromospheric activity index, equivalent widths for 201,349 spectra, and excess fractional luminosity ( R H α ′ ) for 130,796 spectra. Based on the intensity of the H α line, we detected 30,719 F-, G-, and K-type variable stars with H α fill-in or emission and 2521 M-type variable stars exhibiting H α emission. Furthermore, 14,938 out of 30,573 periodic variable stars showed H α variability. Analysis of samples with different spectral types confirmed that the activity fraction of stars with later spectral type clearly decreases as the absolute Galactic height increases away from the Galactic plane. The results also show that at the same absolute Galactic height, the activity fractions in eclipsing binaries are higher than those in single stars. In this study, we present the activity–rotation relations for F-, G-, K-, and M-type variable stars. The results of analysis show that rapid rotators keep a saturated value, and the absolute value of the power-law index exhibits an increasing trend from F- to K-type stars in the unsaturated regime. Moreover, we confirm that the angular momentum and magnetic momentum are positively correlated, which indicates that the α – ω dynamo may be working. In addition, we confirmed the correlations among the H α , H β , H γ , H δ , Ca ii H&K, and Ca ii infrared triplet lines.
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Chromospheric activity
Eclipsing binary stars
Emissions
H alpha line
K stars
Luminosity
Lunar eclipses
Spectra
Spectroscopic telescopes
Variable stars
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