Statistics of BY Draconis Chromospheric Variable Stars
Deepak Chahal, Richard de Grijs, Devika Kamath, Xiaodian Chen

TL;DR
This paper presents a comprehensive catalogue of BY Draconis-type variable stars, analyzing their stellar parameters, rotation, and magnetic activity across different spectral types, revealing insights into stellar magnetic phenomena and evolution.
Contribution
The study provides an extensive, updated catalogue of BY Dra variables with detailed stellar parameters and magnetic activity analysis across a wide range of stellar masses and temperatures.
Findings
Most of the catalogue's stars are K-type and rapid rotators.
Photospheric activity index decreases with higher effective temperatures.
Higher magnetic activity fraction observed in K-type compared to M-type stars.
Abstract
We present an extensive catalogue of BY Draconis (BY Dra)-type variables and their stellar parameters. BY Dra are main-sequence FGKM-type stars. They exhibit inhomogeneous starspots and bright faculae in their photospheres. These features are caused by stellar magnetic fields, which are carried along with the stellar disc through rotation and which produce gradual modulations in their light curves (LCs). Our main objective is to characterise the properties of BY Dra variables over a wide range of stellar masses, temperatures and rotation periods. A recent study categorised 84,697 BY Dra variables from Data Release 2 of the Zwicky Transient Facility based on their LCs. We have collected additional photometric data from multiple surveys and performed broad-band spectral energy distribution fits to estimate stellar parameters. We found that more than half of our sample objects are of K…
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