Hα chromospheric activity of F-, G-, and K-type stars observed by the LAMOST Medium-Resolution Spectroscopic Survey
Abstract
The distribution of stellar Hα chromospheric activity with respect to stellar atmospheric parameters (effective temperature Teff, surface gravity \,g, and metallicity [Fe/H]) and main-sequence/giant categories is investigated for the F-, G-, and K-type stars observed by the LAMOST Medium-Resolution Spectroscopic Survey (MRS). A total of 329,294 MRS spectra from LAMOST DR8 are utilized in the analysis. The Hα activity index (IHα) and the Hα R-index (RHα) are evaluated for the MRS spectra. The Hα chromospheric activity distributions with individual stellar parameters as well as in the Teff -- \,g and Teff -- [Fe/H] parameter spaces are analyzed based on the RHα index data. It is found that: (1) for the main-sequence sample, the RHα distribution with Teff has a bowl-shaped lower envelope with a minimum at about 6200 K, a hill-shaped middle envelope with a maximum at about 5600 K, and an upper envelope continuing to increase from hotter to cooler stars; (2) for the giant sample, the middle and upper envelopes of the RHα distribution first increase with a decrease of Teff and then drop to a lower activity level at about 4300 K, revealing different activity characteristics at different stages of stellar evolution; (3) for both the main-sequence and giant samples, the upper envelope of the RHα distribution with metallicity is higher for stars with [Fe/H] greater than about -1.0, and the lowest-metallicity stars hardly exhibit high Hα indices. A dataset of Hα activity indices for the LAMOST MRS spectra analyzed is provided with this paper.
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