Modeling Stellar CaII H & K Emission Variations: Spot Contribution to the S-index

K. Sowmya,A. I. Shapiro, L. H. M. Rouppe van der Voort,N. A. Krivova,S. K. Solanki

arXiv (Cornell University)(2023)

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The S-index is a measure of emission in the CaII H & K lines and is a widely used proxy of stellar magnetic activity. It has been assumed until now that the S-index is mainly affected by bright plage regions in the chromosphere. In particular, the effect of starspots on the S-index has been neglected. In this study we revisit this assumption. For this we analyze high-resolution observations of sunspots recorded in the CaII H spectral line at the Swedish 1-m Solar Telescope and determine the contrast of spots with respect to the quiet surroundings. We find that the CaII H line core averaged over whole sunspots (including superpenumbrae) is brighter than in the quiet surroundings and that the spot contrast in the line core is comparable to the facular contrast. This allows us to get a first estimate of the influence of spots on the S-index. We show that spots increase the S-index. While this increase is quite small for the Sun, it becomes significantly larger for more active stars. Further, we show that the inclusion of the contribution of spots to the S-index strongly affects the relationship between the S-index and stellar disk area coverages by spots and faculae, and present the new relations.
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Stellar activity,Stellar chromospheres,Starspots,Sunspots,Plages
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