FR Cnc Revisited: Photometry, Polarimetry and Spectroscopy
A. Golovin, M. C. Galvez-Ortiz, M. Hernan-Obispo, M. Andreev, J. R., Barnes, D. Montes, E. Pavlenko, J. C. Pandey, R. Martinez-Arnaiz, B. J., Medhi, P. S. Parihar, A. Henden, A. Sergeev, S. V. Zaitsev, N. Karpov

TL;DR
This study provides a comprehensive analysis of FR Cnc, a young active star, using photometry, polarimetry, and spectroscopy, revealing its rotational behavior, starspot distribution, and age estimation.
Contribution
It offers the first starspot imaging of FR Cnc, refines its rotational period, and investigates its polarization and activity, contributing new insights into late-type young stars.
Findings
Rotational period refined to 0.826518 days
Starspot imaging shows no polar spot
Star belongs to young disc population, age 10-120 Myr
Abstract
Here we present the study of FR Cnc, a young, active and spotted star. We performed analysis of ASAS-3 (The All Sky Automated Survey) data for the years 2002-2008 and amended the value of the rotational period to be 0.826518 d. The amplitude of photometric variations decreased abruptly in the year 2005, while the mean brightness remained the same, which was interpreted as a quick redistribution of spots. BVRc and Ic broad band photometric calibration was performed for 166 stars in FR Cnc vicinity. The photometry at Terskol Observatory shows two brightening episodes, one of which occurred at the same phase as the flare of 2006 November 23. Polarimetric BVR observations indicate the probable presence of a supplementary source of polarization. We monitored FR Cnc spectroscopically during the years 2004-2008. We concluded that the RV changes cannot be explained by the binary nature of FR…
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