# Surface magnetic activity of the fast-rotating G5-giant IN Comae,   central star of the faint planetary nebula LoTr 5

**Authors:** Zs. K\H{o}v\'ari, K. G. Strassmeier, K. Ol\'ah, L. Kriskovics, and K. Vida, T. A. Carroll, T. Granzer, I. Ilyin, J. Jurcsik and, E. K\H{o}v\'ari, M. Weber

arXiv: 1902.09460 · 2019-04-17

## TL;DR

This study investigates the surface magnetic activity and differential rotation of the binary star IN Com, revealing anti-solar rotation, spot distributions, and long-term brightness variations linked to its binary nature.

## Contribution

It provides the first Doppler images of IN Com's surface, measures its differential rotation, and analyzes long-term photometric data to understand its magnetic activity and evolution.

## Key findings

- Detected anti-solar differential rotation with shear coefficient -0.026
- Identified persistent cool polar spot and coexisting warm spots
- Found a long-term brightness variation of approximately 7.2 years

## Abstract

On the AGB, low to intermediate mass stars blow away their outer envelopes, forming planetary nebulae. Interaction between the planetary nebula and its central progenitor is poorly understood and even more complex when the central object is a binary star with a magnetically active component, like it is the case for IN Com. We aim to quantify the surface activity of the cool binary component of IN Com and aim to explain its origin. We need a better understanding of how central binary stars in planetary nebulae evolve and how this evolution could develop such magnetically active stars like IN Com. We present 13 Doppler images covering six months in 2017 and use them to measure the surface differential rotation. Hitherto unpublished photometric data from between 1989-2017 are presented. We apply Fourier-transformation to both photometry and spectra. Very high resolution spectra are used to update IN Com's astrophysical parameters by means of spectral synthesis. Doppler images show cool and warm spots coexisting with an average surface temperature contrast of -1000K and +300K with respect to the effective temperature. Approximately 8% of the surface is covered with cool spots and 3% with warm spots. A cool polar spot is seen in all images. We found anti-solar surface differential rotation with a shear coefficient of -0.026+/-0.005 and an equatorial rotation period of 5.973+/-0.008 d. We reconfirm the 5.9-day rotation period of the cool star from photometry, radial velocities, and H alpha line-profile variations. A long-term V-brightness variation with a likely period of 7.2yr is found. It appears in phase with the orbital radial velocity of the binary system in the sense brightest at highest velocity and faintest at lowest velocity. We redetermine [Ba/Fe], [Y/Fe] and [Sr/Fe] ratios and confirm the overabundance of these s-process elements in the atmosphere of IN Com.

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