Magnitude-range brightness variations of overactive K giants
K. Ol\'ah, A. Mo\'or, Zs. K\H{o}v\'ari, T. Granzer, K.G. Strassmeier,, L. Kriskovics, K. Vida

TL;DR
This study investigates the causes of large brightness variations in overactive K giants over decades, revealing that temperature and radius changes, influenced by magnetic activity, significantly impact their luminosity.
Contribution
It provides long-term multicolor photometry and Doppler imaging data, demonstrating that radius and temperature variations explain brightness changes in overactive K giants.
Findings
Luminosity variations up to 54% linked to temperature and radius changes.
Effective temperature changes of 50-200 K between brightness extrema.
Radius changes of about 9% inferred from bolometric magnitude and temperature.
Abstract
We study three representative, overactive spotted K giants (IL Hya, XX Tri, and DM UMa) known to exhibit V-band light variations between 0.65-1.05 mags. Our aim is to find the origin of their large brightness variation. We employ long-term phase-resolved multicolor photometry, mostly from automatic telescopes, covering 42 yr for IL Hya, 28 yr for XX Tri, and 34 yr for DM UMa. For one target, IL Hya, we present a new Doppler image from NSO data taken in late 1996. Effective temperatures for our targets are determined from all well-sampled observing epochs and are based on a V-I_C color-index calibration. The effective temperature change between the extrema of the rotational modulation for IL Hya and XX Tri is in the range 50-200 K. The bolometric flux during maximum of the rotational modulation, i.e., the least spotted states, varied by up to 39% in IL Hya and up to 54% in XX Tri over…
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