The continuous period search method and its application to the young solar analogue HD 116956
J. Lehtinen, L. Jetsu, T. Hackman, P. Kajatkari, G. W., Henry

TL;DR
The paper introduces an improved continuous period search (CPS) method for analyzing stellar photometry, applied to 12 years of data on HD 116956, revealing star activity features and limitations of the method.
Contribution
An enhanced CPS method with better time resolution and model selection, applied to long-term stellar photometry, with insights into star activity and method performance.
Findings
Detected persistent active longitudes on HD 116956.
Identified a flip-flop event in 1999.
Estimated the star's differential rotation coefficient as |k|>0.11.
Abstract
We formulate an improved time series analysis method for the analysis of photometry of active stars. This new Continuous Period Search (CPS) method is applied to 12 years of V band photometry of the young solar analogue HD 116956 (NQ UMa). The new method is developed from the previous Three Stage Period Analysis (TSPA) method. Our improvements are the use of a sliding window in choosing the modelled datasets, a criterion applied to select the best model for each dataset and the computation of the time scale of change of the light curve. We test the performance of CPS with simulated and real data. The CPS has a much improved time resolution which allows us to better investigate fast evolution of stellar light curves. We can also separate between the cases when the data is best described by periodic and aperiodic (e.g. constant brightness) models. We find, however, that the performance of…
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