Mg II h + k emission lines as stellar activity indicators of main sequence F-K stars
Andrea P. Buccino, Pablo J. D. Mauas

TL;DR
This study utilizes IUE spectra to analyze magnetic activity in main sequence F-K stars by correlating Mg II and Ca II emissions, extending activity records, and identifying stellar magnetic cycles.
Contribution
It establishes a new calibration between Mg II emission and the Ca II S-index, enabling extended activity monitoring of F-K stars using IUE spectra.
Findings
Confirmed cyclic activity in epsilon Eri and beta Hydri.
Detected a magnetic cycle in alpha Cen B.
Extended activity records for main sequence F-K stars.
Abstract
The main purpose of this study is to use the IUE spectra in the analysis of magnetic activity of main sequence F-K stars. Combining IUE observations of MgII and optical spectroscopy of Ca II, the registry of ctivity of stars can be extended in time. We retrieved all the high-resolution spectra of F, G, and K main sequence stars observed by IUE (i.e. 1623 spectra of 259 F to K dwarf stars). We obtained the continuum surface flux near the Mg II h+k lines near 2800 \AA and the MgII line-core surface flux from the IUE spectra. We obtained a relation between the mean continuum flux near the MgII lines with the colour of the star. For a set of 117 nearly simultaneous observations of Mg II and Ca II fluxes of 21 F5 to K3 main sequence stars, we obtained a colour dependent relation between the Mount Wilson CaII S-index and the MgII emission line-core flux. As an application of this…
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