Photospheric activity, rotation and magnetic interaction in LHS 6343 A
E. Herrero, A. F. Lanza, I. Ribas, C. Jordi, J. C. Morales

TL;DR
This study models the starspot activity and rotation of LHS 6343 A using Kepler data, revealing persistent active regions and a rotation period slightly longer than its brown dwarf companion's orbit, with implications for magnetic interactions.
Contribution
It provides detailed starspot maps and rotation analysis of LHS 6343 A, highlighting a persistent active longitude and refining transit parameters, advancing understanding of star-planet magnetic interactions.
Findings
Starspots rotate with a period of 13.13 days, slightly longer than the brown dwarf orbit.
No differential rotation signature detected in the star.
Persistent active longitude observed for at least 500 days.
Abstract
Context. The Kepler mission has recently discovered a brown dwarf companion transiting one member of the M4V+M5V visual binary system LHS 6343 AB with an orbital period of 12.71 days. Aims. The particular interest of this transiting system lies in the synchronicity between the transits of the brown dwarf C component and the main modulation observed in the light curve, which is assumed to be caused by rotating starspots on the A component. We model the activity of this star by deriving maps of the active regions that allow us to study stellar rotation and the possible interaction with the brown dwarf companion. Methods. An average transit profile was derived, and the photometric perturbations due to spots occulted during transits are removed to derive more precise transit parameters. We applied a maximum entropy spot model to fit the out-of-transit optical modulation as observed by…
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