Contemporaneous Imaging Comparisons of the Spotted Giant $Ï$ Geminorum Using Interferometric, Spectroscopic, and Photometric Data
arXiv:1709.10109 · doi:10.3847/1538-4357/aa8ef7
Abstract
Nearby, active stars with relatively rapid rotation and large starspot structures offer the opportunity to compare interferometric, spectroscopic, and photometric imaging techniques. In this paper, we image a spotted star with three different methods for the first time. The giant primary star of the RS Canum Venaticorum binary $Ï$ Geminorum ($Ï$ Gem) was imaged for two epochs of interferometric, high-resolution spectroscopic, and photometric observations. The light curves from the reconstructions show good agreement with the observed light curves, supported by the longitudinally-consistent spot features on the different maps. However, there is strong disagreement in the spot latitudes across the methods.
Accepted to ApJ, 19 pages, 16 figures, 5 tables