Magnetic activity variability from Hα line intensive monitoring for two F-type stars having a hot-Jupiter, τ Bootis A and Andromedae A
Abstract
We report the results of intensive monitoring of the variability in the Hα line for two F-type stars, τ Boo and And, during the last four years 2019-2022, in order to investigate their stellar magnetic activity. The 4-year Hα line intensity data taken with the 1.88-m reflector at Okayama Branch Office, Subaru Telescope, shows the existence of a possible 123-day magnetic activity cycle of τ Boo. The result of the Hα variability as another tracer of the magnetic activity on the chromosphere is consistent with previous studies of the Ca II H&K line and suggests that the magnetic activity cycle is persisted in τ Boo. For And, we suggest a quadratic long-term trend in the Hα variability. Meanwhile, the short-term monitoring shows no significant period corresponding to specific variations likely induced by their hot-Jupiter in both cases (≈ 3.31 and 4.62 days, respectively). In this Hα observation, we could not find any signature of the Star-Planet Magnetic Interaction. It is speculated that the detected magnetic activity variability of the two F-type stars is related to the stellar intrinsic dynamo.
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