Discovery of starspots on Vega - First spectroscopic detection of surface structures on a normal A-type star
T. B\"ohm, M. Holschneider, F. Ligni\`eres, P. Petit, M. Rainer, F., Paletou, G. Wade, E. Alecian, H. Carfantan, A. Blaz\`ere, G.M. Mirouh

TL;DR
This study reports the first spectroscopic detection of starspots on Vega, an A-type star, revealing surface structures and rotational modulation, which challenges existing notions of surface activity in such stars.
Contribution
The paper presents the discovery of starspots on Vega through high-resolution spectroscopy, providing new evidence of surface activity on normal A-type stars.
Findings
Detected starspots with faint amplitudes on Vega
Confirmed rotational modulation with a 0.68-day period
Suggests possible magnetic activity in A-type stars
Abstract
The theoretically studied impact of rapid rotation on stellar evolution needs to be confronted with the results of high resolution spectroscopy-velocimetry observations. A weak surface magnetic field had recently been detected in the A0 prototype star Vega, potentially leading to a (yet undetected) structured surface. The goal of this article is to present a thorough analysis of the line profile variations and associated estimators in the early-type standard star Vega (A0) in order reveal potential activity tracers, exoplanet companions and stellar oscillations. Vega was monitored in high-resolution spectroscopy with the velocimeter Sophie/OHP. A total of 2588 high S/N spectra was obtained during 5 nights (August 2012) at R = 75000 and covering the visible domain. For each reduced spectrum, Least Square Deconvolved (LSD) equivalent photospheric profiles were calculated with a Teff =…
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Taxonomy
TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Astro and Planetary Science
