Chromospheric activity on the late-type star V1355 Ori using Lijiang 1.8-m and 2.4-m telescopes
Qing-Feng Pi, Li-Yun Zhang, Liang Chang, Xian-Ming Han, Hong-Peng Lu,, Xi-Liang Zhang, Dai-Mei Wang

TL;DR
This study investigates the chromospheric activity of the late-type star V1355 Ori through high-resolution spectra, revealing emissions and variations indicative of plage and prominence-like phenomena.
Contribution
The paper provides new high-resolution spectral observations and detailed analysis of chromospheric activity indicators in V1355 Ori, highlighting the presence of plage and prominence-like features.
Findings
Detected emissions in Ca ii H&K and IRT lines.
Observed variability in Halpha and Na i D lines.
Indications of plage and prominence-like activity.
Abstract
We obtained new high-resolution spectra using the Lijiang 1.8-m and 2.4-m telescopes to investigate the chromospheric activities of V1355 Ori as indicated in the behaviors of Ca ii H&K, Hdelta, Hgamma, Hbeta, Na i D1, D2, Halpha and Ca ii infrared triplet (IRT) lines. The observed spectra show obvious emissions above the continuum in Ca ii H&K lines, absorptions in the Hdelta, Hgamma, Hbeta and Na i D1, D2 lines, variable behavior (filled-in absorption, partial emission with a core absorption component or emission above the continuum) in the Halpha line, and weak self-reversal emissions in the strong filled-in absorptions of the Ca ii IRT lines. We used a spectral subtraction technique to analyze our data. The results show no excess emission in the Hdelta and Hgamma lines, very weak excess emissions in the Na i D1, D2 lines, excess emission in the Hbeta line, clear excess emission in…
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