Anti-solar differential rotation on the active sub-giant HU Virginis
G. Harutyunyan, K. G. Strassmeier, A. K\"unstler, T. A. Carroll, and, M. Weber

TL;DR
This study confirms anti-solar differential rotation on HU Virginis, a sub-giant star, by analyzing starspot movements over four months, updating system parameters, and revealing a solar-like double-term rotation law with a lap time of about 400 days.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed measurement of anti-solar differential rotation on HU Virginis and updates its orbital parameters using new spectroscopic and photometric data.
Findings
Confirmed anti-solar differential rotation with shear parameter ~ -0.03.
Derived orbital periods: 10.39 days (close orbit) and ~7.5 years (wide orbit).
Determined stellar rotation period as approximately 10.39 days.
Abstract
Measuring surface differential rotation (DR) on different types of stars is important when characterizing the underlying stellar dynamo. It has been suggested that anti-solar DR laws can occur when strong meridional flows exist. We aim to investigate the differential surface rotation on the primary star of the RS CVn binary HU Vir by tracking its starspot distribution as a function of time. We also aim to recompute and update the values for several system parameters of the triple system HU Vir (close and wide orbits). Time-series high-resolution spectroscopy for four continuous months was obtained with the 1.2-m robotic STELLA telescope. Nine consecutive Doppler images were reconstructed from these data, using our line-profile inversion code iMap. An image cross-correlation method was applied to derive the surface differential-rotation law for HU Vir. New orbital elements for the close…
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