The Information Content in Analytic Spot Models of Broadband Precision Light Curves. II. Spot Distributions and Lifetimes, Global and Differential Rotation
Gibor Basri, Riya Shah

TL;DR
This paper uses extensive starspot models to analyze how light curve features relate to starspot distributions, lifetimes, and differential rotation, highlighting the challenges and limitations of current inference methods.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive analysis of starspot-induced light curves, demonstrating the complexities and degeneracies in interpreting physical starspot properties from photometric data.
Findings
Spot lifetime influences light curve features more than differential rotation.
Simple models often mislead when interpreting complex spot distributions.
Differential rotation is difficult to measure accurately from light curves alone.
Abstract
With the advent of space-based precision photometry missions the quantity and quality of starspot light curves has greatly increased. This paper presents a large number of starspot models and their resulting light curves to: 1) better determine light curve metrics and methods that convey useful physical information, 2) understand how the underlying degeneracies of the translation from physical starspot distributions to the resulting light curves obscure that information. We explore models of relatively active stars at several inclinations while varying the number of (dark) spots, random spot distributions in position and time, timescales of growth and decay, and differential rotation. We examine the behavior of absolute and differential variations of individual intensity dips and overall light curves, and demonstrate how complex spot distributions and behaviors result in light curves…
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Taxonomy
TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Astronomical Observations and Instrumentation
