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Magnetic cycles of Sun-like stars with different levels of coronal and chromospheric activity -- comparison with the Sun

E. A. Bruevich, V. V. Bruevich, E. V. Shimanovskaya

Published 2016-05-27Version 1

The atmospheric activity of the Sun and Sun-like stars is analyzed involving observations from HK-project at the Mount Wilson Observatory, the California and Carnegie Planet Search Program at the Keck and Lick Observatories and the Magellan Planet Search Program at the Las Campanas Observatory. We show that for stars of F, G and K spectral classes, the cyclic activity, similar to the 11-yr solar cycles, is different: it becomes more prominent in K-stars. Comparative study of Sun-like stars with different levels of the chromospheric and coronal activity confirms that the Sun belongs to stars with the low level of the chromospheric activity and stands apart among these stars by the minimum level of its coronal radiation and the minimum level of its variations of the photospheric flux.

Comments: 17 pages, 8 figures in Research in Astronomy and Astrophysics, 2016. arXiv admin note: substantial text overlap with arXiv:1508.00258
Categories: astro-ph.SR
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